National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum - In baseball, the number 42 will forever hold a special weight. Jackie Robinson's number was permanently retired in 1997, making him the first player
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I saw this at the National Museum of Play in Rochester, NY yesterday. I think the ball deserves to be in the Baseball Hall of Fame. : r/SportsMemorabilia
National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum ⚾ on X: A legendary @Dodgers left-hander and an iconic @Yankees backstop arrived in Cooperstown 49 years ago today. Sandy Koufax and Yogi Berra were
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National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum - 22 years ago MLB declared that Jackie Robinson's #42 would be retired throughout baseball. Players wearing his number at the time were allowed to
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