Baseball The National Pastime (1994–2010) watch online HD
- Original title:The National Pastime
- Category:TV Episode / Documentary / History / Sport
- Released:1994–2010
- Director:Ken Burns
- Actors:Roger Angell,Adam Arkin,Arthur Ashe
- Writer:Geoffrey C. Ward,Ken Burns
- Duration:2h 28min
- Video type:TV Episode
- Rating 8.5
- Votes 194
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The 1940s was a decade of huge change in America and in baseball. In the 1941 season, Ted Williams of the Boston Red Sox hit .406 and Joe DiMaggio had his record-setting 56 game hitting streak. The Brooklyn Dodgers went from being perennial losers to actually winning the NL pennant. With the belated entry of the US into World War II many veterans enlisted, including Bob Feller, Ted Williams Hank Greenberg and Joe DiMaggio. In all, 340 major leaguers and over 3000 minor leaguers enlisted. With women entering the workforce in record numbers, it seemed only natural that they too would play professional baseball and the AAGPBL, the All-American Girls Professional Baseball League, was formed in 1943. The biggest change however, came with the breaking of the color barrier. Over the years, several owners had wanted to sign African-Americans but Commissioner Kenesaw Mountain Landis flatly refused. On his death however, the new Commissioner Happy Chandler, showed himself far more open to the ...
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| Episode credited cast: | |||
| Roger Angell | - | Himself | |
| Adam Arkin | - | Joe Medwick (voice) | |
| Arthur Ashe | - | Himself | |
| Red Barber | - | Himself | |
| Jack Brickhouse | - | Himself (voice) (archive sound) | |
| Keith Carradine | - | Various (voice) | |
| John Chancellor | - | Narrator (voice) | |
| Albert 'Happy' Chandler | - | Himself (as Happy Chandler) | |
| Hilda Chester | - | Herself (archive footage) | |
| Ty Cobb | - | Himself (archive footage) | |
| Robert W. Creamer | - | Himself (as Robert Creamer) | |
| Mario Cuomo | - | Himself | |
| Ossie Davis | - | Various (voice) | |
| Joe DiMaggio | - | Himself (archive footage) | |
| Leo Durocher | - | Himself (archive footage) |
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