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School Programs
The National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum offers exciting experiences for students in grades K-12. Visit the Hall of Fame for a field trip, connect with us for a videoconference, or download our curriculum for use in your classroom! Choose from the list below to explore our educational opportunities and discover what experience is best for you! 
Professional Development for Educators
Tell Us About Your Experience
The Hall of Fame encourages the incorporation of baseball curriculum in your classroom. Whether you participated in a field trip or videoconference, or used our lessons in your classroom, we want to hear about your experience! Please take a moment to fill out this brief survey and tell us about your experience.
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This Day in Baseball History
On February 4, 1957, manager Joe McCarthy and outfielder Sam Crawford are elected to the Hall of Fame. McCarthy, the winningest manager in history, won nine pennants and four consecutive World Championships with the New York Yankees. Crawford, one of the greatest hitters of the dead-ball era, finished his career with 309 triples, first on the all-time list.

