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1967 Major League Baseball All-Star Game.Angel Stadium of Anaheim.Hank Aaron. Dick Allen.Old film

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World Vintage Films

The 1967 Major League Baseball AllStar Game was played between the American League (AL) and the National League (NL) on July 11, 1967, at Anaheim Stadium in Anaheim, California. The bleachers were packed with fans. The parking lot outside the stadium is lined with many 1960s cars.

Pitchers
LH Mike Cuellar Houston Astros
RH Don Drysdale Los Angeles Dodgers
RH Bob Gibson St. Louis Cardinals
RH Ferguson Jenkins Chicago Cubs
LH Denny Lemaster Atlanta Braves injured
RH Juan Marichal San Francisco Giants starting pitcher
LH Claude Osteen Los Angeles Dodgers did not pitch
RH Tom Seaver New York Mets
LH Chris Short Philadelphia Phillies replaced Lemaster

Position players
C Tom Haller San Francisco Giants
C Tim McCarver St. Louis Cardinals
C Joe Torre Atlanta Braves starter
1B Ernie Banks Chicago Cubs
1B Orlando Cepeda St. Louis Cardinals starter
2B Tommy Helms Cincinnati Reds
2B Bill Mazeroski Pittsburgh Pirates starter
3B Dick Allen Philadelphia Phillies starter
3B Tony Pérez Cincinnati Reds
SS Gene Alley Pittsburgh Pirates starter
OF Hank Aaron Atlanta Braves starter
OF Lou Brock St. Louis Cardinals starter
OF Roberto Clemente Pittsburgh Pirates starter
OF Willie Mays San Francisco Giants
OF Pete Rose Cincinnati Reds
OF Rusty Staub Houston Astros
OF Jimmy Wynn Houston Astros

About World Vintage Films

I'm doing a Youtube video of footage taken from the 1910s to the 1980s.
The footage is original and was filmed by my family and my friends while they were traveling.
That's why most of the footage was shot in Japan.

The first step in the editing process is to convert the video from analog to digital. Then I remove the unnecessary parts and add the original music and subtitles. We don't want to hide the footage, so we don't have many subtitles.
Black and white footage may be converted to color.

International and domestic travel around the world, before, during and after the war.
We have over 10,000 films that have not yet been released to the public. We will continue to edit and distribute a few more in the future.

There is a lot of valuable footage. Especially rare are old footage from less developed countries. At that time, the equipment for filming was rare. Prewar footage of Japan is also valuable. Old cars and trains. There is also footage of airplanes shot from the sky. Towns and markets, and people. And people. Famous tourist spots and natural scenery. The fashion sense is also interesting and different from today. Enjoy the scenery in the old style.

Mostly on 8mm, 16mm, 9.5mm, 35mm, etc. Newer types of video, such as VHS, are not covered.

(I translate in multiple languages, so my writing is poor.)
#1960s
#MLB
#AllStar

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