MLB Network To Air Revamped Classic Baseball Moments
Friday, April 03, 2009
The MLB Network has come up with yet another interesting idea. During the debut of Thursday Night Baseball, they will begin show a series of vignettes that will attempt to recreate great moments in Baseball History. The plan is to take the existing clips and edit them to show how the event would look with the camera angles of today.
Here's a look at the first one, which is of Bob Gibson's seventeen strikeouts during the 1968 World Series....
While I don't entirely understand the point of them, the Gibson one sure looks cool. There's a total of six, and they will debut one a night on Thursday night, over the next six weeks.
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4 Comments:
i wonder how many will involve the faggy red sox...3? 4?
I can't wait for MLB Network to do this with Dock Ellis' no-hitter.
Makes a canadian pinefor the MLB network.
But don't you just love an era where if a man was filled with the joy of victory he would run up to the hero of the day... and firmly shake his hand. Perhaps others would go crazy and give him a solid pat on the back.
Anything on MLB Network > Steve Phillips