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The Boston Red Sox 2007 World Series Collector's Edition

The Boston Red Sox 2007 World Series Collector's Edition
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From Fenway Park to Falmouth to the far reaches of Red Sox Nation, the faithful saw their team battle from the edge of elimination to become 2007 World Series Champions. Energized by high-performance rookies, steadied by the pitching brilliance of veterans, and powered by a relentless lineup, the Boston Red Sox captured their second championship in the last four years.

The Red Sox rolled to seven consecutive postseason wins in 2007, each digitally preserved in this remarkable DVD collection. From Josh Beckett s dominance in ALCS Game 5, right through to the euphoric World Series Game 4--all of the hits, history, and happiness of the Red Sox 2007 World Series Championship are here.

These complete-game DVDs include enhanced audio tracks that allow you to choose which announcers to hear, including the Red Sox Radio Network crew. Your enjoyment is intensified with SleeveStats--official stats, trivia, and game summaries right on each DVD cover. With more than 20 hours of Red Sox October glory, this set will be a cherished part of your 2007 World Series collection.

Set contains complete ALCS Games 5, 6, and 7 versus the Cleveland Indians, and all four World Series games against the Colorado Rockies.

Bonus Material: Clubhouse Celebration; 2007 World Series Trophy and MVP Presentation; AL Eastern Division and ALDS Clinching Highlights; Manny Ramirez s ALDS Game 2 Walk-Off Home Run; Team Interviews; 2007 Highlights - Four consecutive home runs versus New York Yankees, Kevin Youkilis Inside-The-Park Homerun, Last Out Clay Buchholz s No-Hitter, David Ortiz Walk-Off Homerun


Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #18190 in DVD
  • Brand: Team Marketing
  • Released on: 2007-12-11
  • Rating: NR (Not Rated)
  • Aspect ratio: 1.78:1
  • Formats: Box set, Color, DVD, Widescreen, NTSC
  • Original language: English, Spanish
  • Number of discs: 8
  • Dimensions: .0" h x .0" w x .0" l, 1.00 pounds
  • Running time: 1205 minutes

Features

  • Officially Licensed
  • Highest Quality Recording

Editorial Reviews

Amazon.com
It's not getting old yet, is it? Boston Red Sox fans who bought every shard of memorabilia from the magical season of 2004 could be forgiven for budgeting for the 2007 postseason with a more seasoned eye, but the basic keepsake remains: this official DVD boxed set including every pitch of the World Series against the Colorado Rockies as well as the three final ALCS wins against the Indians (combined score: 40-5). Many fans will wish the first four Indians games were included as well: the pleasure of a win is only increased by watching the struggle it took to get there. But the big moments are here: Josh Beckett's door-slamming performances in game 5 of the ALCS and game 1 of the Series, J.D. Drew's $14 Million Grand Slam, the endless rookie heroics, Jon Lester's shutout innings to sweep the Series, and Mike Lowell's MVP performance.

The format of the DVD collection will be familiar to many fans by now: the game-only Fox broadcasts, set up so you can jump to any half-inning you want, along with a bonus DVD of season highlights, postgame celebrations (yes, including the Papelbon Dance), and interviews, all packaged in info-rich sleeves full of stats and facts. And the best new feature of the year is a boon to anyone who'd prefer to relive the victories without having to invite Tim McCarver and Joe Buck back into their homes: for the World Series games you can choose to switch the audio track over to the Sox (or Colorado Rockies) radio broadcast. Nothing says New England baseball like the voice of Joe Castiglione, especially when he's announcing that Lenora Bevola of Sandwich is that night's contestant for the Mass State Lottery. --Tom Nissley


Customer Reviews

MLB gets it wrong again3
MLB has an unfortunate tendency to give the customers what they want us to have, rather than what we really want.

In 2004, they gave Sox fans a "complete" DVD set from the ALCS and World Series. But where was the ALDS? Most Sox fans probably would have paid extra for those three exciting games, had they been available. Once again, MLB has come up short with their "complete" DVD set: you get the anti-climactic 2007 World Series, but only the last three games of the ALCS. Why only a fraction of a series? Why only games 5-7? Just because, it would seem. Want to see Josh Beckett's dominating performance in Game 1 against Cleveland? Too bad, MLB didn't deem it worthy of inclusion.

This collection isn't bad, it's exactly what it advertises itself as. But it could have been so much better.

ALCS....minus Games 1, 2, 3 & 4 Plus all four World Series Games2
I'm going to have to think long and hard before buying this set. I really enjoyed the 2004 version because it had statistics for each game on the DVD cover and included the first four games.

Why would a decision be made to exlude four games from the ALCS? Sure the price is $40 cheaper, but I would have paid $40 more to have all seven games.

This decision gives me the feeling that somebody who is not a fan of baseball made this decision, because any true fan of the sport would have prefered all seven games instead of just three.

So essentially I'll only see one game of Josh Beckett's outstanding/dominating performance in the ALCS. I'll miss the first Curt Schilling game. I'll also miss Dice-K and Wakefield's performance. Yeah, the last three lost their games (Schilling actually had a ND) but that's what makes an exciting series exciting.

I certainly HOPE somebody changes their mind and releases all SEVEN games. Otherwise...what's the point?!?!

Wait a while...1
...because if you recall, the FULL 2004 WS set came out AFTER the ring ceremony, which took place at Fenway Park in April 2005. The ring ceremony was on that set.

I bet that MLB puts out a more complete set after the ring ceremony in 2008. They seem to be putting this one out now, quickly, to sell DVDs before Christmas. Be patient, hold off, and perhaps we'll see a superior set later on.

So I'll be holding off in the hope of seeing this. I waited long enough to see the Sox win the WS the first time in 2004...I can wait for a better 2007 WS box set!