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Hall of Fame Day Admission Offer Valid for MLB Game Ticket Holders from July 22
Free One-Day Admission to the National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum for anyone holding a ticket to an MLB Game played on Induction Day
July 23, 2012
COOPERSTOWN, NY – Individuals holding tickets to a Major League Baseball game on Sunday, July 22, can receive a free one-day admission to the National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum anytime between now and Induction 2013, when redeeming their ticket stub upon entry to the Museum.
As part of a national “Hall of Fame Day Celebration”, which was held at all 15 major league ballparks with a home game on July 22, the offer allows fans to experience Cooperstown during the next year.
Fans must turn in their ticket stub upon entry to Cooperstown in order to redeem the offer.
The National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum is open seven days a week year round, with the exception of Thanksgiving, Christmas and New Year’s Day. The Museum observes regular hours of 9 a.m. until 5 p.m. from Labor Day until Memorial Day Weekend. From Memorial Day Weekend through the day before Labor Day, the Museum observes summer hours of 9 a.m. until 9 p.m. Ticket prices are $19.50 for adults (13 and over), $12 for seniors (65 and over) and for those holding current memberships in the VFW, Disabled American Veterans, American Legion and AMVets organizations, and $7 for juniors (ages 7-12). Members are always admitted free of charge and there is no charge for children 6 years of age or younger. For more information, visit our Web site at baseballhall.org or call 888-HALL-OF-FAME (888-425-5633) or 607-547-7200.
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This Day in Baseball History
On May 22, 1962, New York Yankees slugger Roger Maris receives four intentional walks during a 2-1 win over the Los Angeles Angels. The four intentional free passes set a new American League record. In 1961, Maris had blasted 61 home runs - a major league record.

