Greatest Dead Ball Era Footage Ever!

Greatest Dead Ball Era Footage Ever!



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Greatest Dead Ball Era Footage Ever!

If you’re a Dead Ball Era fan and you’ve got 10 minutes to spare, I highly recommend you check out this great film clip. It’s unquestionably the best DBE footage I’ve ever seen.

Do yourself a favor and check it out. Trust me on this one…you won’t regret it.You’ll see footage from the 1904-5 Giants, the 1909, 1910, 1913 World Series, plus the best clips ever from the 1919 Black Sox World Series.  The clip of a laughing Buck Weaver during the 1919 World Series is priceless and I still get misty-eyed every time I see it, thinking about what lie ahead for him. Also priceless is the close up of Joe Jackson followed by a clip of him at the plate; and  And believe me, there are plenty of other gems. Plus the entire footage is accompanied by a great musical score by composer Randy Edelman.

Just some of the many notables scenes include:

  • Hughie Jennings doing his “dance” at third base (you’ve got to see this!).
  • Frank Chance and Harry Davis shaking hands before the 1910 World Series.
  • Chief Bender and Christy Mathewson pitching.
  • The A’s $100,000 infield posing together, including Frank “Homerun” Baker, Eddie Collins, Jack Barry, and Stuffy McInness.
  • Danny Murphy hitting batting practice.
  • “Highpockets” Kelly playing firstbase.
  • “Shoeless” Joe Jackson in the batter’s box.
  • The 1905 Giants being caravaned onto the field in vintage 1905 autos.
  • Christy Mathewson warming up.
  • Ty Cobb and Honus Wagner chatting during the 1909 World Series.
  • John McGraw walking on to the field and tipping his cap to the camerman.
  • Pat Moran and Kid Gleason shaking hands at the 1919 WS.
  • Gleason hitting grounders during infield practice with Ray Schalk catching for him.
  • Eddie Collins and Heine Groh at the home plate conference with the umpires.
  • Eddie Cicotte warming up before the start of the infamous Game One of the 1919 WS (I wonder what was going through his mind as this was being filmed!).
  • Two of John McGraw’s pets even make appearances – but you have to look real close to see them!

Others notables players and personalities featured include: Jake Daubert, Judge Landis, Buck Weaver, Dickie Kerr, Ray Fisher, Hap Felsch, Chick Gandil, Swede Risberg, Dutch Reuther, Hooks Wiltse, Ty Cobb, and Honus Wagner. 

If you have any questions about who’s who at any spot in the clip, just drop me a note in the comments section…I can probably help you out, as a few years ago I went through the entire footage doing player identifications scene by scene and I still remember most of them.

Hope you enjoy this as much as I did!

-Gary Livacari

Photo Credits: Dead Ball Era footage found on You Tube; All other photos from Google search

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I'm a baseball historian who also enjoys writing. My forte is identifying ballplayers in old photos, and my special interest is the Dead Ball Era.

4 Comments

  1. Kerry Badgley · June 3, 2018 Reply

    Simply amazing footage, and thanks very much or letting us know about it. It is remarkable to see how some things have changed markedly, but others remain basically the same. Many thanks once again!

  2. Howard Loomis · June 3, 2018 Reply

    What amazing footage, a pleasure to see. Thank You for the great work

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