Hey all — Ken Burns and PBS made Baseball available for free, I wrote about it for GQ:
https://www.gq.com/story/ken-burns-baseball-style
https://www.gq.com/story/ken-burns-baseball-style
https://www.gq.com/story/ken-burns-baseball-style
The Doc is a good way to pass a lot of time, I watched it and it happens to be insanely chic. Read above if you’re so inclined about why. Here are some examples of its stylishness:
Marvin Miller the labor leader in a nice slouchy suit and his steelworker union contemporaries in shadow plaid and baggy clothing.
Philadelphia Athletic player Joe Battin in 1874, wearing a shirt that’s a dead ringer for the Nike Athletics West line from the 70s:
Harry Caray in a blue blazer and khakis on Letterman in the 1980s:
Steinbrenner in the same outfit:
And so forth.
Thanks for reading, be safe.
Snake