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Two greats will take their place alongside baseball's immortals in Cooperstown this summer, and several others once thought to be long shots might have a realistic chance in the years to come.
Cooperstown will welcome a new Baseball Hall of Fame class in July, with two official additions to the class announced Tuesday night.
The Baseball Hall of Fame inductees were announced today. Among those that missed the cut was former Philadelphia Phillies 2B Chase Utley.
COOPERSTOWN, N.Y. (WBNG) -- Baseball Hall of Fame induction weekend is underway in Cooperstown. With tens of thousands of fans expected to make their way to the village from around the world, local businesses like The Factory Store are preparing for their ...
The 200-year-old state features America's oldest covered bridge and had the first flush toilet west of the Hudson River.
As baseball’s shrine prepares to welcome its first Japanese-born inductee, Cooperstown is making an extra effort to welcome Ichiro Suzuki’s countrymen and fans to “America’s most perfect village.” The Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum’s newest ...
The event featured raffles and silent auctions to raise money, along with a guest speaker panel. The funds will help send children from local school districts to the National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum in Cooperstown.
Four 12-and-under New Mexico baseball players, including two from Las Cruces, were selected to play for a team in the Cooperstown Dream Park Hall of Fame Tournament. The players excelled at the tournament, hitting well and playing strong defense.