Naperville man rescues rare baseball films
Around the late 1970s, home video recorders made it possible for baseball fans to tape their favorite games and relive cherished moments years later with children, grandchildren and old friends.
But what about the games from decades prior to home video? Who preserved those games for future generations? Enter Naperville resident Doak Ewing of Rare Sportsfilms, whose DVD catalog is a feast for baseball historians.
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