Baseball (documentary)
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Baseball was a documentary by Ken Burns that aired in the United States beginning on September 18, 1994 and running through September 28, 1994 (except September 23 and 24) on the PBS television network. It had a total run time of 1140 minutes.
Baseball was broken down into nine segments, called innings. Each inning ran for about two hours and covered one decade of baseball history. Baseball is credited with a reemergence of interest in the Negro Leagues. It also brought fame to Buck O'Neil, who was featured prominently discussing the Negro Leagues.
The documentary aired during the 1994 players strike. It is currently available in VHS and DVD formats.

