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The documentaries "Fastball" and "Knuckleball" are on Netflix and both are good.
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Re: Sports Documentaries
The Best That Never Was doc was a good one. All of the 30/30's I have watched have been good and I especially enjoyed these ones: Ben Wilson (Benji), Len Bias, Phi Slama Jama, and the 1970's NY Knicks.Leave a comment:
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Most of the 30/30 are really good (as long as you like the subject matter) and I also liked the ones about the Dream Team and the Fab 5 that I believe were both on NBA network.Leave a comment:
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Thanks guys. I am going to check these out. Please keep them coming.
I am also in the process of watching a few more and will post some additional thoughts after watching them.
-ChrisLeave a comment:
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I have watched the MLB Network's 1-hour long documentary on the history of the Montreal Expos a couple of times, and have thoroughly enjoyed it.
It's called "The Colorful Montreal Expos"Leave a comment:
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Knuckleball!
Enjoyed watching this one because it featured then Met R.A. Dickey.Leave a comment:
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You Don't Know Bo
Pat Tillman- A Football Life (check youtube)Leave a comment:
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Sports Documentaries
I have recently been watching a number of sports documentaries (including some from the ESPN 30/30 series) and have thoroughly enjoyed a number of them including:
Fantastic Lies
The Best That Never Was
Small Potatoes: Who Killed The USFL?
Brian and The Boz
I Hate Christian Laettner
Little Big Men
The Legend of Jimmy The Greek
The Battered Bastards of Baseball
Interestingly, after watching 'The Best That Never Was,' I realized I was connected on LinkedIn with Marcus Dupree.
I sent Mr. Dupree a message letting him know I enjoyed watching the documentary about him.
Honestly, I wasn't really expecting to hear anything back for a while, if at all.
Ironically, he messaged me back within about two minutes and we had a very pleasant conversation through LinkedIn.
Are there any documentaries anyone else would recommend?
-ChrisTags: None
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