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The punishment was never too harsh, the man was never a sympathetic figure, and Cooperstown never felt incomplete.
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Cooperstown’s brick buildings and Baseball Hall of Fame beckon visitors to step back ... Main Street follows the shore of Mirror Lake, lined with shops selling everything from Olympic souvenirs to ...
The Cooperstown Farmers’ Market has added vendors and is now open from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturdays through December.
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These small names will most likely never have a chance at Cooperstown, but do have an opportunity to be immortalized in Lansing and recognized as one of Michigan’s finest baseball figures.
That makes Rose eligible for enshrinement in Cooperstown, which is still by no means guaranteed and requires analysis and votes by two committees. Now, to be clear, baseball is a private enterprise.