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2009 World Series Highlights

The New York Yankees Are Once Again World Series Champions! The Yankees won their record 27th World Series Championship with a thrilling six game victory over the National League Champion Philadelphia Philles. Now you can relive all the excitement with the Official 2009 World Series Film on DVD. From Jeter to Rivera to A-Rod and C.C. its all here. Get all the drama, game action, behind-the-scenes access and in-depth interviews a Yankees fan could want. The Official 2009 World Series Film on DVD features an adrenaline-filled feature-length film, highlights from the entire postseason and incisive bonus features.Bonus Features * ALDS Game 2: Mark Teixeira walk-off Homerun * ALDS Game 2: Alex Rodriguez Homerun * ALCS Game 2: Alex Rodriguez Homerun * ALCS Game 2: Yankees walk-off win* ALCS Game 6: Last out* World Series Game 3: Alex Rodriguez Homerun * World Series Game 4: Johnny Damon 9th inning at-bat * World Series Game 4: Johnny Damon stealing 2nd and 3rd base* World Series Game 4: Alex Rodriguez 9th inning double* World Series Game 6: Hideki Matsui Homerun * World Series Game 6: Hideki Matsui 2-run single * World Series Game 6: Hideki Matsui 2-run double * Final 3 outs of the World Series and celebration * Player reactions

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2009 World Series Highlights
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2009-11-24
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November 24, 2009 at 10:12 pm
Richard Gallagher
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2009 World Series Highlights: Philadelphia Phillies vs. New York Yankees

 

Studio: Shout! Factory

Years: 2009

Rated: Not Rated

Program Length: 85 minutes

Aspect Ratio: 1.85:1 Anamorphic Widescreen

Languages: English Dolby Digital 2.0

Subtitles: None

 

The Program

 

This 85-minute documentary of 2009 World Series highlights opens with recaps of the regular season exploits of the New York Yankees and Philadelphia Phillies, with some emphasis placed on the off-season moves made by both teams after the conclusion of the 2008 season. The Phillies, of course, won the World Series in 2008. The 2008 Yankees, on the other hand, did not even qualify for the playoffs. While preparing to move into the new Yankee Stadium for the 2009 season, the Yankees bolstered their roster by signing two top-tier free agent pitchers, C.C. Sabathia and A.J. Burnett, as well as slugging first baseman Mark Teixeira. The Phillies waited until midseason to make their most significant roster moves, trading for pitcher Cliff Lee (who immediately became the ace of the pitching staff) and signing free agent pitcher Pedro Martinez.

 

Following a recap of each team’s successful foray through their respective divisional playoffs and league championship series, each of the six World Series games is covered in detail. As expected, there is considerable coverage of the hitting exploits of Alex Rodriguez and Hideki Matsui of the Yankees and Chase Utley of the Phillies. Matsui was voted the Most Valuable Player of the World Series after driving in six runs during Game 6, and Utley tied Reggie Jackson’s record for most home runs hit in a single World Series.

 

The highlights of the six games are covered in a straightforward manner. Some time is devoted to covering the controversial pitching decisions made by the two managers, Charlie Manuel of the Phillies and Joe Girardi of the Yankees. Manuel gets some criticism for staying with the aging Pedro Martinez too long in Game 2. Girardi’s decision to use only three starting pitchers in the Series was questioned at the time but proved to be a wise one, as only one of his starters lost a game when pitching after just three days of rest. The emphasis here is on highlights, not lowlights – the fact that Ryan Howard of the Phillies set a World Series record for striking out is basically ignored. One nice touch is the fact that players from both teams are given the opportunity to talk about their respective roles in key plays.

 

This is a fine collection of World Series highlights and baseball fans (especially Yankees fans) will enjoy to opportunity to experience the action again.

 

The Video

 

The video quality of this DVD set is excellent. The 1.85:1 widescreen transfer was mastered from high definition source material, and it shows. The picture is sharp, colors are accurately rendered, and the image detail is impressive. The one oddity is that archival material – even material from the 2008 season – has had vertical lines added to give it a “vintage” look. This obviously was a stylistic decision, but an unnecessary one. This is a minor quibble, however. 

 

The Audio

 

The Dolby Digital stereo audio is solid, no better or worse than one would expect. It is disappointing that there is no Dolby Digital 5.1 track, especially considering that a 5.1 PCM track is promised for next month’s Blu-ray release of this program.

 

The Supplements

 

The extras include replays of twelve significant moments from the World Series and the American League playoffs. These plays are shown from multiple camera shots and without announcers (however, the crowd noise and other sounds are included). They are:

 

1. The tying home run by Alex Rodriguez in Game 2 of the ALDS.

 

2. The game-winning home run by Mark Teixeira in Game 2 of the ALDS.

 

3. The home run by Alex Rodriguez in Game 2 of the ALCS.

 

4. The error which led to the game-winning run in Game 2 of the ALCS.

 

5. The final out of Game 6 in the ALCS which gave the pennant to the Yankees.

 

6. The home run by Alex Rodriguez which struck an outfield television camera in Game 3 of the World Series.

 

7. Johnny Damon’s lengthy at-bat in the 9th inning of Game 4 of the World Series.

 

8. Johnny Damon stealing two bases on the same play in the 9th inning of Game 4 of the World Series.

 

9. The 9th-inning double by Alex Rodriguez which gave the Yankees the lead in Game 4 of the World Series.

 

10. Hideki Matsui’s home run off Pedro Martinez in Game 6 of the World Series.

 

11. Hideki Matsui’s 2-run single in Game 6 of the World Series.

 

12. Hideki Matsui’s 2-run double in Game 6 of the World Series.

 

Also, the final three outs of Game 6 of the World Series are shown in their entirety, with commentary by Fox television announcers Joe Buck and Tim McCarver. The post-game celebration by the Yankees also is included.

 

The final extra is a series of reaction shots of individual Yankees when the final out of the World Series is made. These shots include crowd noise, but no commentary by announcers.

 

All of the extras are shown in 1.85:1 anamorphic widescreen and look as good as the highlights film.

 

The Packaging

 

The single disc comes in a standard DVD keep case.

 

The Final Analysis

 

The only reason for baseball fans to hesitate about picking up this DVD is the fact that a Blu-ray version is scheduled to be released on December 15. The Blu-ray reportedly will have the same content, but the high-definition picture (announced as 1080i) will obviously be an improvement over the very good DVD transfer. In addition, the BD will have a 5.1 PCM soundtrack.  

 

Equipment used for this review:

 

Toshiba HD-XA-2 DVD player

Panasonic Viera TC-P46G15 Plasma display, calibrated to THX specifications by Gregg Loewen

Yamaha HTR-5890 THX Surround Receiver

BIC Acoustech speakers

Interconnects: Monster Cable

 

Release Date: November 24, 2009



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