New York Yankees Perfect Games and No-Hitters

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An extraordinary compilation of baseball history, individual intensity, and the unbridled joy. This remarkable collection features perhaps the most pressure-packed pitching performance ever -- the quintessential masterpiece Don Larsen s 1956 World Series Perfect Game. This classic game is elevated by the television play-by-play of legendary Mel Allen and young Vin Scully plus for the first time ever the radio play-by-play of Bob Wolf is included as an alternative baseball bonus track. Three Hall of Fame announcers providing coverage of a singularly historic event! _______________________________________ Six Yankees Perfect Games and No Hitters now available on DVD! DISC 1: October 8, 1956 Don Larsen's Perfect Game, 1956 World Series Game 5: This remarkable record is a time-capsule of baseball from a different era. Stunning, riveting perfect -- with play-by play from Mel Allen, Vin Scully, and a bonus audio track - Bob Wolf's radio call. DISC 2: July 4, 1983 Dave Righetti's No-hitter: Righetti's no-hit gem in the sweltering heat against the rival Boston Red Sox announced by broadcast legend Mel Allen sparkled like an Independence Day fireworks display. DISC 3: September 4, 1993 - Jim Abbott's No-hitter: Of all the no-hitters ever thrown at Yankee Stadium, perhaps none was more unforeseen or inspirational. DISC 4: May 14, 1996 Dwight Gooden's No-hitter: His improbable no-hitter punctuated his remarkable return to baseball and the city he had electrified a decade earlier setting an historic Yankees season into motion. DISC 5: May 17, 1998 David Wells' Perfect Game: On an equally perfect spring Sunday, David Wells, a lover of baseball history, made history as he became the 15th man to pitch a perfect game. DISC 6: July 18, 1999 David Cone's Perfect Game: The perfect final disc: The day began with a perfect salute to the past as Don Larsen threw the ceremonial first pitch to Yogi Berra. The day ended with David Cone finishing the third perfect game at Yankee Stadium - another intersection of Yankees heroics past and present. BONUS FEATURES: TBD