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Reddit mentions of Our Game

Sentiment score: 3
Reddit mentions: 4

We found 4 Reddit mentions of Our Game. Here are the top ones.

Our Game
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Found 4 comments on Our Game:

u/fostermatt · 7 pointsr/Dodgers

/u/LeeroyJenkins- has a good start in his post.

I would add Boys of Summer by Roger Kahn and Pull up a Chair The Vin Scully Story.
Not Dodger specific but Watching Baseball Smarter is also very good. It will help you appreciate the game you watch that much more.

The Baseball documentary by Ken Burns (as mentioned by /u/LeeroyJenkins-) is a must watch. It is long, around 20 hours including the 10th inning follow up, but it is well worth it. Available streaming on Amazon and Netflix.

u/JohnnyCastaway · 3 pointsr/baseball

Cool! I'll definitely participate in the discussion threads when I can.

As an aside, for anyone who doesn't own a copy of Ken Burns' Baseball documentary, it's available from several sources, including:

Netflix

Hulu Plus

Amazon Instant Video

iTunes

It's also likely available to borrow from your local library.

u/thehumanasthma · 3 pointsr/Documentaries

Ken Burns' Baseball series on PBS

It's on Netflix or Amazon

u/var1ables · 1 pointr/Dodgers

Late 2 years ago I had just really gotten back into baseball after having paid less attention to it for like a decde and was basically in the same place - so i went to my local library are they had this massive book The Dodgers: 120 Years of Dodgers Baseball. It covers basically everything you'll ever need to know about the dodgers - it even covers teams that aren't "technically" part of brooklyn/Los Angeles dodgers "lineage" like teams which played in brooklyn but left or died or whatever. I'd also recommend True Blue stories(a documentary series on FOX sports about the dodgers), it's not the most unbias history but it's good for what it is. Outside of that wikipedia is your friend, you can find just about anything there.

(EDIT: if you want to be heartbroken read Bums: An Oral History of the Brooklyn Dodgers I teared up at the end and hated Walter O'malley even though he brought the dodgers to the best coast.)

Outside of that i'd recommend watching all 10 innings of ken burns' documentary Baseball. It's on netflix and i'm sure you could find it in shadier ways but it'll give you a real appreciation for the sport and it's history as a whole. Moneyball is also really good, but it's not that applicable to us...because we're the second biggest market in baseball.