Preserving history, honoring excellence, connecting generations. This is our mission at the National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum. Sean Conroy made history on June 25 by starting in his first ...
The New York Mets wanted Gil Hodges to be their manager in the fall of 1967, and Hodges wanted to return home to New York City. But with Hodges still obligated to the Washington Senators, there was ...
“This you may say of man – when theories change and crash, when schools, philosophies, when narrow dark alleys of thought, national, religious, economic, grow and disintegrate, man reaches, stumbles ...
The Minnesota Twins and the Houston Astros completed just five innings in the rain-shortened Hall of Fame Game on July 28, 1969. The Twins were winning 7-2 in front of 9,970 fans when the game was ...
Woodrow Wilson was the president of Princeton University, governor of New Jersey, the 28th President of the United States and a big baseball fan. A unique 1923 New York Giants season pass for the Polo ...
One of MLB’s top catchers recently used part of his early offseason to tour the National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum. Salvador Pérez, 28, is coming off his eighth season in the majors, all spent ...
The fans at the 31st Cooperstown Symposium on Baseball and American Culture, all 170 of them, came from different regions of the country, different academic backgrounds and ages, and different stories ...