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Throughout the year at the Baseball Hall of Fame, we offer a variety of experiences that will make every visit a special one for you and your family. Spend a night with legends at our Extra-Innings Overnight program, or if you can't be at the big game, discover the next best place to watch it at our All-Star and World Series Galas. Spend your spring break at Youth Baseball Week, trick-or-treat at the Halloween Celebration, or listen to a Hall of Famer recount the exploits of his career in a live Voices of the Game program in the Grandstand Theater.
Throughout the summer months the museum comes alive with daily interactive programs throughout the museum. Discover the science of hitting a baseball, visit with a ballpark vendor to learn about the business of the ballpark, or get a close-up view of baseball's past with Artifact Spotlight programs.
For a complete schedule of programs happening on the day of your visit, check the info screens located in the lobby and at the Membership and Museum Services desk when you arrive at the museum, or ask a staff member.
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This Day in Baseball History
On June 19, 1972, the U.S. Supreme Court rules against former St. Louis Cardinals outfielder Curt Flood, who had sued Major League Baseball over the reserve clause after being traded to the Philadelphia Phillies. The ruling upholds baseball’s antitrust exemption, which was originally granted in 1922.

