Tim Goodman
San Francisco Chronicle
The beauty, Burns and Novick seem to be saying here, is that the game is far bigger than any player. And it will endure.
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Nov 13, 2018
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Another Ken Burns masterpiece
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02/13/23
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A wonderful documentary by Ken Burns about baseball over the last 20 or so years. Has lots of stories and analysis of them and is impossible to say a relevant thing negative about it.
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01/13/23
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Hard to put perspective on a period so close to the present, but I think Burns did a good job tossing in some stories that weren't in the forefront of the baseballing world during this time.
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02/13/23
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A good addendum to the amazing Ken Burns documentary that premiered fifteen years prior.
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02/19/23
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Extremely informational, highlights both highs and lows of America's game since early 90's.
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02/25/23
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and this is why I love the game.
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02/17/23
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