Ichiro Suzuki, like Hank Aaron and Tom Seaver before him, is giving his personal collection to the Baseball Hall of Fame.
The oldest known footage of an organized Black baseball team, discovered at Pebble Hill Plantation, has been preserved and is now on display at the National Baseball Hall of Fame in New York.
He also intends to donate his entire personal collection to the museum in Cooperstown, New York. Former National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum President Jeff Idelson announced the news while ...
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Hosted on MSNBinghamton Baseball Booster Club's program included nods to the past, present | OpinionJim Maggiore, a Binghamton resident, recaps the recent event that highlighted the successes of local athletes, past and ...
In recognition of Black History Month, we pay tribute to Bud Fowler, the earliest known Black baseball player and a local hero.
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Century-old footage of Black baseball in Thomasville now in National Hall of FameNone ...
While Sabathia was a runaway choice in the Hall of Fame election, selected on 86.8% of the ballots by the Baseball Writers ... much more than just a museum plaque in Cooperstown, N.Y. Sabathia ...
Nearly 20 years after becoming a national sensation, the National Bobblehead Hall of Fame and Museum has unveiled two limited-edition figurines of Jason McElwain, the former Greece Athena High ...
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