I first became a baseball fan in the 1950's. I went to a country school and was taught the game by a bunch of kids on a grassy field with a big chicken wire backstop. They made fun of the way I threw. My best friend was a Yankee's fan, even though we lived in the Midwest. My team was the Braves, so in 1958 it was great for me. That aside, this was really about the Juggernauts of baseball at that time: the Yankees, the Dodgers, and the Giants. They ate up most of the wins in that time period. We are introduced to Mickey Mantle, Whitey Ford, more DiMaggio, for the Bronx Bombers; the great players for the Dodgers, Duke Snider, Carl Furillo, Pee Wee Reese, Roy Campanella; and the one pennant for the Giants when Bobby Thomson hit that home run as the Dodgers blew a 13 game lead. We are also shown more of Ted Williams in Boston, though that team didn't do terribly well. Willie Mays is featured and the great catch he made in 1954 against the Vic Wertz of the Cleveland Indians. There is a segment on Don Larsen's perfect game and the 1955 Series where the Dodgers finally won one. We are told about the economics of baseball as the Dodgers and Giants went off to California, much to the chagrin of their loyal fans. I remember these things like it was yesterday. Of course, it also shows a bit of this series' prejudice of the New York scene. It would have been nice to see a little about the other teams who were doing some great things at the time.