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brob28 01-03-2013 09:23 PM

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Originally Posted by Eric72 (Post 1069241)
Steven,

They were both in the Hall of Fame Plaque Gallery, if I am not mistaken. Here is a picture of The Bambino and Teddy Ballgame, side-by-side:

http://i1288.photobucket.com/albums/...ps404732a4.jpg

Best Regards,

Eric

I was just there in September and both statues are still in the hall. Incredible detail right down to wiskers on Ted's face. I spent two days with my brother in law (both of our first trip) and it was absoultly awesome. There are so many incredible things to mention about the hall. There is an awesome picture of Clemente tipping his hat to the crowd while walking to his spot in the outfield, for some reason it really spoke to me.

I also watched a game a doubleday field which is a great place to watch a game. While watching I noticed one team's jersey's read "The Aparicios" (spelling might be off). Anyway, I learned it was a team put together by Luis Aparicio's son. One of the players told me you can play on the field for about $450 (Umpire included) just need to schedule months in advance.

Cooperstown cafe is a must for breakfast.

You'll have a blast, enjoy!

rainier2004 01-04-2013 05:54 AM

Im surprised at the little mention of the library. Next time I go I think I want to spend some serious time in there reading the actual newspapers from the eras. Its amazing how the stories change over time and society/culture can change the story. Magical place.

ScottFandango 01-04-2013 07:49 AM

bring your batting glove
 
great batting cage next to doubleday field...

its called doubleday batting cage, imagine that

Moonlight Graham 01-04-2013 08:30 AM

I can't believe I forgot to mention Sal's Pizza! I think it's the best I've ever had.

sdkammeyer 01-04-2013 11:49 AM

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Originally Posted by Hot Springs Bathers (Post 1069030)
Also the DVD of the television series Great Museums is wonderful. Their tour can also be seen on YouTube. Just search for Great Museums Home Base the National Baseball Hall of Fame.

If the piece near the end where the museum staff finds the note under a display doesn't choke you up then you are heartless.

Thanks for letting me know about this. I watched it last night. Good Stuff.
And..... you are right .... the part about the letter found under a display is pretty dang touching.

sdkammeyer 01-09-2013 01:06 PM

well, I definitely won't be going on induction weekend this year :)

z28jd 01-09-2013 01:16 PM

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Originally Posted by sdkammeyer (Post 1071336)
well, I definitely won't be going on induction weekend this year :)

Actually this year would be a great year to go for fans of the old players. Not only is Deacon White going in about 70 years too late, but they will also have a formal ceremony for the entire 1945 class(plus Hornsby and Gehrig) If you collect pre-war cards, the 1945 class is some heavy-hitters!

Bresnahan, Brouthers, Clarke, Jimmy Collins, Delahanty, Jennings, O'Rourke, Duffy, Wilbert Robinson, King Kelly!

I'm thinking about going now! No one elected this year by the BBWAA might the best thing for people from this board. The weekend is going to be loaded with pre-WWI players being honored

sdkammeyer 01-09-2013 01:25 PM

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Originally Posted by z28jd (Post 1071343)
I'm thinking about going now! No one elected this year by the BBWAA might the best thing for people from this board. The weekend is going to be loaded with pre-WWI players being honored

You definitely make a good point. I never intended in going on induction weekend (stated earlier in the thread) so I was more or less joking about it ..... but you are 100% correct in your statement.

"old folks day at The Hall" :D


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