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Baseball Collection (#21)

"Baseball: A Timeless American Pastime" Step into the New Yankee Stadium, located in the heart of the Bronx, New York

Background imageBaseball Collection: Card 5 Girl Baseball Players series N48 Type 1

Card 5 Girl Baseball Players series N48 Type 1
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Background imageBaseball Collection: Girl Baseball Players series N48 Type 1 Virginia Brights Cigarettes

Girl Baseball Players series N48 Type 1 Virginia Brights Cigarettes
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Background imageBaseball Collection: Card 2 Girl Baseball Players series N48 Type 1

Card 2 Girl Baseball Players series N48 Type 1
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Background imageBaseball Collection: Pitcher Girl Baseball Players series N48 Type 2

Pitcher Girl Baseball Players series N48 Type 2
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Background imageBaseball Collection: Stealing Second Girl Baseball Players series

Stealing Second Girl Baseball Players series
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Background imageBaseball Collection: Card 1 Girl Baseball Players series N48 Type 2

Card 1 Girl Baseball Players series N48 Type 2
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Background imageBaseball Collection: Card 6 Girl Baseball Players series N48 Type 2

Card 6 Girl Baseball Players series N48 Type 2
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Background imageBaseball Collection: Card 1 Girl Baseball Players series N48 Type

Card 1 Girl Baseball Players series N48 Type
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Background imageBaseball Collection: Illustration of a baseball diamond, view from above

Illustration of a baseball diamond, view from above

Background imageBaseball Collection: JACKIE ROBINSON (1919-1972). John Roosevelt Robinson, known as Jackie. American baseball player

JACKIE ROBINSON (1919-1972). John Roosevelt Robinson, known as Jackie. American baseball player. To the left, with Roy Wilkins and Duke Ellington, during the Spingarn Medal award ceremony

Background imageBaseball Collection: JOE McCARTHY (1887-1978). American Major League Baseball manager

JOE McCARTHY (1887-1978). American Major League Baseball manager. During his time with the Chicago Cubs. Photograph, 23 April 1930

Background imageBaseball Collection: BASEBALL, c1869. American advertisement for baseball collars. Lithograph, c1869

BASEBALL, c1869. American advertisement for baseball collars. Lithograph, c1869

Background imageBaseball Collection: FRED MERKLE (1888-1956). American baseball player. As a first baseman with the Chicago Cubs

FRED MERKLE (1888-1956). American baseball player. As a first baseman with the Chicago Cubs. Photograph, 1918

Background imageBaseball Collection: BASEBALL: GIANTS, c1910. A line-up of players for the New York Giants at the Polo

BASEBALL: GIANTS, c1910. A line-up of players for the New York Giants at the Polo Grounds in Manhattan, New York. From left to right: Fred Snodgrass, Tillie Shafer, George Burns, Larry Doyle

Background imageBaseball Collection: FRED MERKLE (1888-1956). American baseball player

FRED MERKLE (1888-1956). American baseball player. Depicted on a baseball card during his time with the New York Giants. American Tobacco baseball card, c1910

Background imageBaseball Collection: WWI: BASEBALL, 1918. American troops posing before a black vs

WWI: BASEBALL, 1918. American troops posing before a black vs. white baseball game in Hyde Park in London, England. Photograph, July 1918

Background imageBaseball Collection: GOOSE GOSLIN (1900-1971). Leon Goose Goslin. American baseball player. Photograph

GOOSE GOSLIN (1900-1971). Leon Goose Goslin. American baseball player. Photograph, 1924

Background imageBaseball Collection: BASEBALL, c1895. Our Baseball Heroes - Captains of the Twelve Clubs of the National Leagues

BASEBALL, c1895. Our Baseball Heroes - Captains of the Twelve Clubs of the National Leagues. George Davis, Michael J. Griffin, Buck Ewing, John A

Background imageBaseball Collection: WWII: BASEBALL, 1943. George Stovall, former manager of the Cleveland Indians, and Vince DiMaggio

WWII: BASEBALL, 1943. George Stovall, former manager of the Cleveland Indians, and Vince DiMaggio, former Pittsburgh Pirate

Background imageBaseball Collection: NAP LAJOIE (1874-1959). Napoleon Lajoie, also know as Larry. American baseball player

NAP LAJOIE (1874-1959). Napoleon Lajoie, also know as Larry. American baseball player. On his front porch with a broken leg. Photograph by Louis Van Oeyen, c1905

Background imageBaseball Collection: BASEBALL TEAM, c1880. Members of an African-American baseball team in Danbury, Connecticut

BASEBALL TEAM, c1880. Members of an African-American baseball team in Danbury, Connecticut. Photograph by Edward David Ritton, c1880

Background imageBaseball Collection: LOU GEHRIG (1903-1941). American baseball player. Photograph, c1930

LOU GEHRIG (1903-1941). American baseball player. Photograph, c1930

Background imageBaseball Collection: CHICAGO CUBS, 1913. Portrait of the 1913 Chicago Cubs. Photograph, 1913

CHICAGO CUBS, 1913. Portrait of the 1913 Chicago Cubs. Photograph, 1913

Background imageBaseball Collection: GEHRIG & GOSLIN, 1925. Goose Goslin of the Washington Senators sliding to base

GEHRIG & GOSLIN, 1925. Goose Goslin of the Washington Senators sliding to base against Lou Gehrig of the New York Yankees. Photograph, 1925

Background imageBaseball Collection: BASEBALL TEAM, c1910. Portrait of an African American baseball team. Photograph, c1910

BASEBALL TEAM, c1910. Portrait of an African American baseball team. Photograph, c1910

Background imageBaseball Collection: CONNIE MACK (1862-1956). Cornelius McGillicuddy. American baseball player, coach

CONNIE MACK (1862-1956). Cornelius McGillicuddy. American baseball player, coach, manager, and owner. While manager for the Philadelphia Athletics. Photograph by Paul Thompson, c1910

Background imageBaseball Collection: JIMMY SHECKHARD (1878-1947). American baseball player. Photograph by Paul Thompson

JIMMY SHECKHARD (1878-1947). American baseball player. Photograph by Paul Thompson, c1910

Background imageBaseball Collection: FRANK CHANCE (1876-1924). American baseball player. Photograph by Paul Thompson, c1910

FRANK CHANCE (1876-1924). American baseball player. Photograph by Paul Thompson, c1910

Background imageBaseball Collection: SOLLY HOFMAN (1882-1956). Arthur Frederick Hofman

SOLLY HOFMAN (1882-1956). Arthur Frederick Hofman. American baseball player. Photograph by Paul Thompson, c1910

Background imageBaseball Collection: AD: CIGARS, c1890. Advertisement for Capadura Cigars. Lithograph, c1890

AD: CIGARS, c1890. Advertisement for Capadura Cigars. Lithograph, c1890

Background imageBaseball Collection: BASEBALL TEAM, c1900. African American baseball players from Morris Brown College in Atlanta

BASEBALL TEAM, c1900. African American baseball players from Morris Brown College in Atlanta, Georgia. Photograph, c1900

Background imageBaseball Collection: JACKIE ROBINSON STORY, 1950. Jackie Robinson and Louise Beavers in a scene

JACKIE ROBINSON STORY, 1950. Jackie Robinson and Louise Beavers in a scene from the film The Jackie Robinson Story, 1950

Background imageBaseball Collection: JOE TINKER (1880-1948). American baseball player. Photograph by Paul Thompson, c1910

JOE TINKER (1880-1948). American baseball player. Photograph by Paul Thompson, c1910

Background imageBaseball Collection: JOHNNY EVERS (1881-1947). American baseball player. Photograph by Paul Thompson, c1910

JOHNNY EVERS (1881-1947). American baseball player. Photograph by Paul Thompson, c1910

Background imageBaseball Collection: JOE JACKSON (1889-1991). Shoeless Joe Jackson

JOE JACKSON (1889-1991). Shoeless Joe Jackson. American baseball player. Photographed as a player for the Cleveland Naps, 1913

Background imageBaseball Collection: CY YOUNG (1867-1955). Denton True Cy Young. American baseball player. Photograph

CY YOUNG (1867-1955). Denton True Cy Young. American baseball player. Photograph, c1905

Background imageBaseball Collection: GEORGE H. RUTH (1895-1948). Known as Babe Ruth. American professional baseball player

GEORGE H. RUTH (1895-1948). Known as Babe Ruth. American professional baseball player. Ruth with his wife, Claire (at left)

Background imageBaseball Collection: Children playing Baseball

Children playing Baseball

Background imageBaseball Collection: Baseball player poised in batting position

Baseball player poised in batting position

Background imageBaseball Collection: Section of baseball field with on-deck circles

Section of baseball field with on-deck circles

Background imageBaseball Collection: Hand holding baseball

Hand holding baseball

Background imageBaseball Collection: Baseball field

Baseball field

Background imageBaseball Collection: Baseball catchers gloves

Baseball catchers gloves

Background imageBaseball Collection: Baseball catchers mitt

Baseball catchers mitt

Background imageBaseball Collection: Baseball bat

Baseball bat

Background imageBaseball Collection: Hand holding baseball, slider grip

Hand holding baseball, slider grip

Background imageBaseball Collection: Section of baseball field

Section of baseball field

Background imageBaseball Collection: Baseball

Baseball




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"Baseball: A Timeless American Pastime" Step into the New Yankee Stadium, located in the heart of the Bronx, New York, and you'll instantly feel the electric energy that surrounds this iconic sport. From Ebbets Field to Yankee Stadium, it has woven itself into the fabric of American culture. One moment frozen in time is the unforgettable 1955 World Series. In a nail-biting seventh game at Yankee Stadium on October 4th, left fielder Sandy Amoros of the Brooklyn Dodgers made an incredible catch in deep fly ball hit by Yogi Berra of the New York Yankees. This play showcased both skill and determination as these two teams battled for glory. But baseball's influence extends far beyond just one city or one series. Take a trip to Derby County's Baseball Ground Art and witness how this sport transcends borders. Even across the pond, its impact can be felt. From William A. Shea Stadium to Forbes Field in Pittsburgh, each stadium tells its own story - a testament to America's love affair with baseball. And who could forget Fidel Castro's passion for this game? It brought people together even amidst political differences. Traveling westward brings us to Cleveland's Jacobs Field where fans gather to cheer on their beloved Indians team. The spirit of Mickey Mantle lives on through every swing and home run hit at Safeco Field in Seattle. Venturing further inland takes us to Navin Field (Briggs Stadium) in Detroit, Michigan - a place where dreams are realized and legends are born. And let's not overlook Crosley Field sports ground nestled within Cincinnati, Ohio – another hallowed ground where history was made. Baseball isn't just about wins and losses; it represents unity among communities nationwide. Whether you're sitting under bright lights or watching from your living room couch, there is something magical about hearing that crack of a bat connecting with a ball – it signifies the beginning of a journey filled with hope, excitement, and endless possibilities.