Tipping our cap to all who have served.
We’re proud to announce @neweracap as the presenting sponsor of the Hall of Fame Military Classic: A Tribute to Service and Sacrifice, taking place May 23 at Cooperstown’s Doubleday Field.
All aboard: Our new Museum Store is now open! 🚂
With a train theme harkening back to the historical connection between baseball and rail travel, our new store is an unforgettable and educational part of the Museum experience.
The Museum Store features more than double the retail space of the previous location, including a wider variety of headwear, women’s apparel, youth apparel and collectibles to support the Museum’s mission.
The previous Museum Store will transition into additional Museum space — beginning in 2027 — that will provide brand new experiences to visitors.
The Museum Store is presented in the shape of a baseball diamond, complete with basepaths and a dugout. 🔴⚪️🔵
The tickets in the windows represent significant moments in baseball history, along with our upcoming Induction Ceremony.
You can access the Museum Store through a new front-facing entrance on Cooperstown’s beautiful Main Street and through the Museum itself.
Cooperstown is calling your name.
Make history with us as the game’s greatest legends welcome Carlos Beltrán, Andruw Jones and Jeff Kent into the Hall of Fame this summer. Link in bio.
Only one pitcher in big league history has at least 200 wins and 150 saves… and his birthday is today.
Help us wish John Smoltz a happy 59th birthday! 🎉
Join us in wishing @therealgeorgebrett5 a happy 73rd birthday!
The @kcroyals icon is the only player in MLB history to win a batting title in three different decades.
Since Roy Halladay’s debut in 1998, no pitcher has topped his 20 shutouts or come close to his 67 complete games.
The durable ace of the Blue Jays and Phillies was born on May 14, 1977.
He was the Big Dog in the middle of the Big Red Machine’s lineup – the batter no pitcher wanted up with runners on base.
Join us in wishing Hall of Famer Tony Pérez a happy 84th birthday!
📸 Doug McWilliams
Did you know Stan Musial is the only member of the 3,000-hit club to achieve the feat as a pinch-hitter?
The @cardinals legend’s double on May 13, 1958, came amidst what would be his 17th consecutive season batting .300 or better.
Three AL MVPs, 10 World Series titles and 18 All-Star Game selections: Yogi Berra defined success on the diamond.
The Hall of Fame catcher was born on May 12, 1925.
The Hall of Fame remembers René Cárdenas, who passed away Sunday at the age of 96.
Beginning in 1958 when the Dodgers arrived on the West Coast, Cárdenas pioneered Spanish language baseball as a broadcast director and announcer for Los Angeles, Houston and Texas.