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The National Baseball Hall of Fame was established in 1939 by Stephen Carlton Clark, an heir to the Singer Sewing Machine fortune.
It has a Library! You can search it online!
The Library (Giamatti Research Center) is the foremost repository of baseball information, in all formats, in the world. The Library contains over three million documents, everything from books and magazines to scrapbooks and manuscript collections, as well as over 250,000 photographic images and over 16,000 hours of recorded media. You can search the online library.
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Join now and help enhance HOF collections and become a part of preserving baseball history.
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The Society for American Baseball Research had its beginnings in Cooperstown, New York. It was the brainchild of L. Robert Davids, who on August 10, 1971, gathered 15 other baseball researchers at the National Baseball Hall of Fame to form the organization.
But...I have never owned a Baseball Card in my life. In fact I hate baseball...playing it or watching it!
Now what kind of American hates baseball? Huh...what can I say, I just think it is stupid. I like football though!
Hey Kathleen have you seen Greenwald's new article?
https://greenwald.substack.com/p/pierre-omidyars-financing-of-the
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