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  1. Reel Baseball: Baseball's Golden Era. Joe Garagiola narrates baseball's golden era in this documentary. Its unique focus is games the way most of America witnessed them : movie newsreels. See America's grand old ball parks.

    • 59 min
  2. Broadcaster Joe Garagiola narrates the greatest games of baseball's golden era in this nostalgia-packed documentary. Its unique focus is legendary ball games the way most of America witnessed them . . . in the movie newsreels.

  3. Reel Baseball: Baseball's Golden Era is available to watch, stream, download and buy on demand at Amazon. Some platforms allow you to rent Reel Baseball: Baseball's Golden Era for a limited time or purchase the movie and download it to your device.

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  4. Jul 6, 2008 · Premiered July 6, 2008. Runtime 30m. Total Runtime 4h 46m (13 episodes) Country United States. Languages English. The series takes a walk into baseball history and showcases never-before-seen footage from players, teams, families, and fans' personal archives.

    • July 6, 2008
  5. Baseball's Golden Age: With John Thorn, David Pietrusza, Bob Costas, Alec Baldwin. Home movies and color photos of baseball from the 1930s through the 1960s.

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    • 2008-07-06
    • Documentary, Sport
    • John Thorn, David Pietrusza, Bob Costas
  6. Sep 25, 2012 · Broadcaster Joe Garagiola narrates the greatest games of baseball's golden era in this nostalgia-packed documentary. It's unique focus is legendary ball games the way most of America witnessed them... in the movie newsreels.

    • DVD
  7. Oct 17, 2006 · A celebration of the Golden Age of Baseball through the movie-house newsreels that once presented the game’s great plays and players to fans across the country. Reel Baseball is an enchanting look back at baseball from 1932 to 1965, a time when major league teams were franchised only in America’s biggest cities in the East.

    • Les Krantz