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 ...
Character means treating fellow athletes as you’d like to be treated. That means showing respect for yourself, your teammates, your opponents, the coaches on both sides, and the umpires and referees.
For years, it remained one of the high-traffic areas of the National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum – thrilling young and old alike with the newest artifacts to come to Cooperstown. Today’s Game was ...
Baseball cards are one way in which fans connect to the game, and we all share the memories of pouring over the stats on the back of our favorite player’s card as a kid. Some of the baseball cards in ...
Since the earliest days of professional baseball, fans have had a fascination with numbers. And few games produce the amount of numbers – and implement ways to record them – like baseball. As a result ...
Seventy six years ago this spring, Jackie Robinson made history for the Brooklyn Dodgers – helping fulfill baseball’s destiny as America’s National Pastime. As many schools in the northeast pause for ...
Join us as host Peter Gammons interviews 2022 Hall of Fame Inductees , Jim Kaat, Tony Oliva, and David Ortiz. This event will take place at the Clark Sports Center in Cooperstown for Members only and ...
Roger Maris’ 1961 campaign remains one of the most celebrated seasons in baseball history. A historic donation from one of Maris’ biggest fans will help tell the story of that season for all time in ...
I have been crazy about baseball, particularly its statistics, since the age of 10. I started by watching games on my family’s black and white television set, collecting and studying Topps baseball ...
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Every trip to Cooperstown, N.Y. – home of the National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum – comes with its own guarantee: An experience that will last a lifetime. No matter how many visits one makes, ...