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Mar 23
The Game Comes Home Web Series – The 1924 World Series
The Game Comes Home Web Series – Part Five
During the next 11 weekends we are going to share with you The Game Comes Home Web Series about D.C. Baseball History.
The Game Comes Home is a new weekly documentary web series chronicling the History of Baseball in Washington, D.C. Interviews with Dick Heller, Phil Wood, Hank Thomas, Charlie Brotman, Mark Gauvreau Judge, Timothy Gay, Brad Snyder, Mickey Vernon, Chuck Hinton and many others
tell the fascinating tale of baseball in the Nation’s Capitol.
JBH Video will present 15 episodes, with a new show premiering every weekend. Written by William Meaux & Phil Wood, Narrated by Mark Redfield, Directed, Photographed & Edited by Jeff Herberger.
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