Ken Burns Baseball: 8th Inning (1960-1970) - A Whole New Ballgame
Explore a decade of radical change in Ken Burns' Baseball: 8th Inning (1960-1970). This era, titled "A Whole New Ballgame," mirrors the turbulent cultural shifts of the 1960s. Watch how the civil rights movement, changing player dynamics, and the relocation of historic franchises permanently altered the landscape of America's pastime. The episode highlights legendary players like Sandy Koufax, Bob Gibson, and Roberto Clemente, while charting the rise of the modern sports era. #KenBurns #Baseball #MLBHistory #SportsDocumentary #1960sBaseball

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