New DVDs capture all aspects of Astros' run

Options give fans great ways to relive Houston's path to glory

December 5th, 2017

HOUSTON -- Astros fans can relive each moment from the team's unforgettable run up to and through the World Series with Tuesday's release of "The 2017 World Series," the official documentary from Major League Baseball, and the "2017 World Series Collector's Edition: Houston Astros," an eight-disc complete game set on Blu-ray and DVD.
Produced by Shout! Factory and Major League Baseball, "The 2017 World Series" documentary is edited from hundreds of hours of original high-definition footage, plus game broadcasts and the MLB film and video archive. It features comprehensive highlights, exclusive access and interviews, delivering viewers directly to the ballparks. Bonus features include regular-season highlights, clinching moments, World Series highlights and the World Series parade, which brought the city together for an emotional celebration.
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The "2017 World Series Collector's Edition: Houston Astros" preserves every inning, every play and every gripping moment from the 2017 Fall Classic. Viewers will be able to relive all seven complete World Series games, as well as revel in the pennant-clinching American League Championship Series Game 7 over the Yankees at Minute Maid Park.
Each disc features a SleeveStats™ insert, which contains official stats, game trivia and more. Also included are four audio options, allowing viewers to watch the games while listening to either the television broadcast, Astros or Dodgers radio network announcers, or a Spanish-language version of the broadcasts.
The Astros, four years removed from losing 111 games at the bottom of the team's rebuilding project, scaled baseball's highest mountain when they won the World Series, beating the Dodgers in Game 7 on Nov. 1.
Winners of 101 games during the regular season, the Astros were led by American League Most Valuable Player Award winner and bolstered by the late-season acquisition of . Meanwhile, homegrown talents , , , , and Willie Mays World Series MVP Award winner took the Astros to new heights.
The offense smashed 27 home runs to tie the Major League record for homers hit by one team in a single postseason, including 15 homers in the World Series. And when they overcame the 104-win Dodgers in Game 7 of the Fall Classic to capture the first World Series championship, history was made.