Impossible to Forget: The Story of the ‘67 Boston Red Sox
Boston Red Sox fans still look back on their favorite team’s stunning 1967 season with a starry-eyed combination of awe and amazement, and now every inspirational moment of that landmark year is preserved for the enjoyment of future generations. Produced to celebrate the 40th anniversary of their stunning shot at the World Series, this documentary also offers detailed interviews with a variety of players and personalities from that era, including: Billy Rohr, George Scott, Reggie Smith, Tony C, and Jim Lonborg.
A twenty-six page history of the “Impossible Dream” season is also included, as is the original Impossible Dream documentary, over thirty vignettes from the season, and the complete broadcast of the penultimate season match that earned the team their ticket to the World Series. (Barnes & Noble)
The 1967 Boston Red Sox are the most beloved, mythical team in the history of Boston sports. Now, forty years later, experience the magic of this season with the special 40th Anniversary DVD. Here again are the “forever young” heroes of that campaign, including the fiery rookie manager Dick Williams… young sluggers George Scott, Rico Petrocelli, and Reggie Smith… cult heroes Jerry Adair, Jose Tartabull, Billy Rohr, John Wyatt, and Elston Howard… the talented and tragic Tony C… pitching ace and Cy Young winner Jim Lonborg… and Triple Crown winner, American League MVP, and All-Everything Carl Yastzremski.
This amazing 2-DVD Collector’s Set comes complete with a 26 page history of the 1967 “Impossible Dream” season. DVD BONUS FEATURES Original Impossible Dream documentary broadcast in 1967 and narrated by Ken Coleman and Don Gillis Over 30 ‘67 Red Sox vignettes…historical highlights from the ‘67 Season. 26 Page commemorative booklet with a chapter excerpt from the Houghton/Mifflin book, “Red Sox Century” by Glenn Stout and Richard A. Johnson. Bonus DVD! - Complete Game Broadcast of Red Sox vs. Twins in the penultimate game of season, September 30, 1967 which got them into the World Series. (Amazon)



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