1965 & 1981 ATLANTA BRAVES
Plus:
Last Braves Game In Milwaukee
and
Hank Aaron's 715th Home Run!
Rare Sportsfilms, Inc. is the rights owner of this DVD
The last Braves game in Milwaukee,
the 1965 "Atlanta"
Braves film "Here Come The
Braves", Hank Aaron's 715th home run, and the 1981 Atlanta Braves
highlights are all included on a new 1-hour DVD from "Rare Sportsfilms"!
The last Braves game in Milwaukee
contains interesting scenes of County Stadium, interviews with Eddie Mathews, Aaron and
manager Bobby Bragan on their thoughts about leaving Milwaukee,
as well as comments from Milwaukee
and front office officials. This rare B
& W TV news footage also shows brief game action including Frank Bolling's
grand slam off Sandy Koufax, Hank Aaron's last hit in a Milwaukee Braves
uniform, and the sad ending to the game, with the lights going out at County Stadium
and the field covered with fans.
"Here
Come The Braves" is a 1965 Braves promotional film on the building of
new Atlanta Stadium, and the arrival of the Braves in Atlanta in the spring of 1965 for a
three-game exhibition series with the Detroit Tigers. Shown at the airport are city and Braves
officials, including captain Eddie Mathews and slugger Hank Aaron, then the
motorcade and the parade to downtown and trip to the new stadium. Manager Bragan and the coaching staff are
shown in nice closeup shots as well as Mathews, Aaron, Clay Carroll, Hank
Fischer, etc. Many action shots of all the players, taken both during the
exhibition series and in Milwaukee during the 1965 season show Rico Carty,
24-game winner Tony Cloninger, Lee Thomas, Wade Blasingame, young Phil Niekro,
ERA leader Billy O'Dell, Woody Woodward and Bolling. The Braves set a new record in '65 with six
players each hitting 20 or more homers, and shown together are Mack Jones, Joe
Torre, Felipe Alou, Gene Oliver, Mathews and Aaron. Shot in beautiful COLOR and narrated by Milo
Hamilton, this film also shows some of the stars on other N.L. teams including:
Sandy Koufax, Juan Marachal, Willie Mays, Jim Ray Hart, Bob Shaw, Dick Groat,
Mike Shannon, Curt Flood, Bob Clemente, Bill Mazeroski, Ernie Banks, Billy
Williams, Joe Morgan, Sammy Ellis, Joey Jay, Pete Rose, Joe Nuxhall, Deron
Johnson, Vada Pinson and Tommy Harper.
The 1981 Atlanta Braves highlight film
shows scenes of Spring Training at West
Palm Beach, the Opening Night win vs the Reds and
mostly action shots of the players throughout the '81 season. You'll see home runs by Dale Murphy and Bob
Horner, a new club stolen base record by Jerry Royster, the crucial injury to
Gene Garber, Gaylord Perry's "Puff Ball" (it was outlawed), Bruce
Benedict's U.S. Army commercials and of course, the baseball strike. Other players shown throughout include Phil
Niekro, Tommy Boggs, Rick Mahler, Claudell Washington, Glenn Hubbard, Chris
Chambliss, Larry McWilliams, Rick Camp, Rafael Ramirez, speedster Eddie Miller
and manager Bobby Cox. Narrated by
Braves broadcaster Pete Van Wieren, the film ends with shots of rookies Steve
Bedrosian and Brett Butler and a look to a more successful season in '82 with
new manager Joe Torre.
Buyer pays only $3.00 S & H for this
item, which will be shipped out by Media Mail.
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