Tim Raines is not just a name in the world of baseball; he has made a notable mark in the realm of film, particularly with his documentary contributions. His work, especially in "The Cap" (1985), captures the essence of a legendary baseball moment, detailing the significance of the Montreal Expos and their unique cap style. This film has become a cherished piece in sports documentary collections, appealing to both baseball fans and film historians interested in the intersection of sports and culture.
More recently, Raines lent his insights to the documentary "The Colorful Montreal Expos" (2016), which delves into the vibrant history of the Expos, showcasing their impact on Major League Baseball. Collectors seek out these titles not only for their engaging narratives but also for their limited physical releases. With a growing interest in sports documentaries on home video formats, Raines' contributions have solidified his status as a key figure in both the sports and film communities, making his works essential for any serious collector.