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Baseball Cards
Baseball cards are one way in which fans connect to the game, and we all share the memories of pouring over the stats on the back of our favorite player’s card as a kid.
Some of the baseball cards in the Museum’s collection are in need of professional conservation. Thanks to a generous gift from Bruce and Pat McCubbin, funding for the conservation of cards featuring St. Louis Browns including Danny Hoffman, George Stone and Jack Dunn was completed.
For more information about other projects like this, please contact Becky Ashe of our Development Team at 607.547.0310 or bashe@baseballhall.org.
More Projects
Babe Ruth's Bowling Bag
One of two bowling balls with accompanying bags in the Museum collection, this bowling bag needs conservation treatment.
Ty Cobb's Glove
This glove was used by Cobb in 1912 while playing for the Detroit Tigers and is in need of conservation.
Digitally Preserve Historic Photos of the Hall of Fame Class of 1937
We need your help to preserve and provide access to images of the star-studded class of 1937.
Hall of Fame Digital Preservation Project
An ambitious project has been initiated to digitize the Museum and Library collections, which will enable online access to the Museum’s collections.
Babe Ruth's Bowling Bag
One of two bowling balls with accompanying bags in the Museum collection, this bowling bag needs conservation treatment.
Ty Cobb's Glove
This glove was used by Cobb in 1912 while playing for the Detroit Tigers and is in need of conservation.
Digitally Preserve Historic Photos of the Hall of Fame Class of 1937
We need your help to preserve and provide access to images of the star-studded class of 1937.
Hall of Fame Digital Preservation Project
An ambitious project has been initiated to digitize the Museum and Library collections, which will enable online access to the Museum’s collections.