Deadball Era Game Footage

Deadball Era Amateur Game Footage

1905 New York Giants

1909 World Series Footage: Tigers vs Pirates

1910 World Series Footage: A's vs Cubs

1919 World Series Footage: White Sox vs Reds

Ty Cobb Game Footage

Home Movie of 1929 World Series

Connie Mack Spring Training Footage (1946)

Home Movie of Opening Game of 1950 World Series

News Reel of Opening Day 1961 at Griffith Stadium

Home Movie of an abandoned Braves Field

Home Movie of Opening Day at Griffith Stadium circa 1957-59

Home Movie of Milwaukee Braves Spring Training

Play Ball With Babe Ruth: Just Pals (1932)

Play Ball With Babe Ruth: Slide Babe Slide (1932)

Play Ball With Babe Ruth: Fancy Curves (1932)

Babe Ruth: Home Run On The Keys (1937)

Babe Ruth: Taxi Ride

Dizzy & Daffy (1935)

Lou Gehrig Tribute from New York Yankees: The Movie

Joe McCarthy extolls the Virtues of a Young Joe DiMaggio

Walter Johnson: Pitching Footage

Three Finger Brown Pitching Footage

Dizzy Dean: Pitching Mechanics

Red Ruffing & Lefty Gomez: Pitching Mechanics

Lefty Grove: Pitching Mechanics

Lefty Grove: Pitching Mechanics Part 2

Pete Alexander: Pitching Footage

Christy Mathewson: Pitching Footage

Mel Ott Footage

Bob Feller Footage

Satchel Paige: Pitching Footage

1951 Home Movie by Phil Rizzuto of Joe D. & Mickey

Bobby Murcer on What's My Line (1970)

Sal Maglie on What's My Line

Duke Snider and Sal Maglie on Whats My Line

Branch Rickey on What's My Line

Duke Snider on Whats My Line

Phil Rizzuto on What's My Line (Premire Show, 2/2/1950)

Phil Rizzuto on What's My Line (1970)

Satchel Paige on What's My Line

Jackie Robinson on What's My Line (1970)

Stan Musial on What's My Line

Cincinnati Reds on What's My Line

Joe DiMaggio on What's My Line

Robin Roberts on What's My Line

Pie Traynor Interivew (1969)

Roger Maris Action Baseball Game TV Commercial

Leo Durocher (1950s News Reel)

Hillbilly Wiz: The Phil Silvers Show

Roger Maris Hits Number 59

Roger Maris Hits Number 60

Roger Maris Hits Number 61

Steve Hamilton gets Tony Horton out with his famed 'Folly Floater'

Mets Celebrate 1969 World Series Victory


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