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The game’s athletic achievements and evolving nature is celebrated and explained, but so too is fans’ presence and input. The designated hitter (DH): one of the mostly hotly debated subjects in all of baseball. After more than 40 years of the rule’s implementation, fans, players and coaches still can’t agree.
Jan 10, 2024 · A few months after that vote, Major League Baseball history changed forever when the Yankees' Ron Blomberg stepped to the plate against Red Sox right-hander Luis Tiant at Fenway Park on April 6, 1973.
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He’s in the Museum, in fact Pete’s name and likeness can be seen all over the place. Rose is featured in the “timeline” exhibit in the sections about the Big Red Machine and the 1980 World Champion Phillies. It’s correct that Rose has been ruled ineligible by Major League Baseball, meaning his name can’t be on the Hall of Fame ballot, but that does...
Tucked away in the back of the Hall of Fame is the National Baseball Library. Inside the library is a reference desk manned by a staff ready to answer any baseball question you may have. Want to know who the only man was to ever pinch-hit for Hank Aaron? How about the name of the last player to get a hit at The Polo grounds in New York? What was so...
The Hall of Fame is a Museum andEducational institution. They have a handful of staff members who are devoted entirely to educational programs. Every year, thousands of students visit the Museum to learn about baseball and/or American history. Electronic field trips have connected the Museum with millions of students all over the world, helping tea...
Of all the Hall of Fames in sports, the Baseball Hall of Fame is the most exclusive. When looking at players who have been elected by the baseball writers, only 112 have earned the honor. That’s 112 out of more than 17,000 players who have put on a major league uniform. That means less than 1% (actually about 0.6%) of the players who reach the majo...
While the Hall of Fame strives to be the repository for baseball history, it recognizes that times change and mistakes are made. For example, when the family of Roberto Clemente explained to the Hall that his plaque presented his name incorrectly (the surname goes second in most Latin cultures), the change was made. The plaque that hangs in the gal...
Baseball has been an important part of the fabric of America for more than 140 years, at least. It’s not just a man’s game, it’s a game for all Americans and all fans throughout the world. The Museum recognizes the important contributions women have made to the game through the popular exhibit “Diamond Dreams”. Also, the Hall of Fame has one female...
Some people probably know this already, but there are still a surprising number of people who don’t realize that the Hall of Fame itself does not elect the Hall of Fame members. That responsibility lies with the BBWAA (Baseball Writers Association of America). Gripe to them if you think Mark McGwire should be elected to the Hall of Fame. The Hall d...
Yes, you can view jerseys worn by Willie Mays and Ty Cobb, and bats swung by Ted Williams and Hank Aaron, as well as balls thrown by Randy Johnson and Sandy Koufax, but the Museum also holds several peculiar and delightful artifacts that will amaze and surprise you. Did you know Babe Ruth liked bowling? His bowling ball is on display. The Museum al...
Okay, so this one isn’t about the Hall of Fame itself, but it’s good to know. Cooperstown is a small village (only about 3,000 year-round residents), but it’s pretty much baseball wall-to-wall. A stroll down Main Street is like walking through baseball heaven for fans of the National Pastime. There are several shops that carry baseball memorabilia,...
When Chicago Cubs’ rookie Jimmy Qualls stepped to the plate to face Mets’ ace Tom Seaver with one out in the top of the ninth inning on that day in 1969, the 50,709 fans at Shea Stadium were on their feet in anticipation of the Mets’ first perfect game in franchise history.
The complete definition of over the plate, from the Dickson Baseball Dictionary, appears below, along with (where applicable) first usage, synonyms, historical details and more over the plate research, courtesy of Baseball Almanac.
May 8, 2019 · He shuffled to the stage to an impressive standing ovation, wearing dark polyester pants, a light blue shirt, and a string around his neck from which home plate hung — a full-sized, stark-white home plate.
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Sep 8, 2021 · That's the definition of a Hall of Famer -- 99 times out of 100, that ball bounces two or three times, and now it's too late to pick it up and throw it to the plate.