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Hall of Fame Inductees Exhibit for Class of 2024 on Display in Cooperstown
2024-07-01
(COOPERSTOWN, NY) – This July, four new Hall of Famers will be enshrined in Cooperstown, and the inductees will have several artifacts from their careers represented through pieces at the National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum.
The Museum’s 2024 Inductees Exhibit celebrates the careers of Class of 2024 members Adrian Beltré, Todd Helton, Joe Mauer and Jim Leyland. The exhibit is open on the Museum’s third floor and will remain on display until spring of 2025.
Among the artifacts highlighting the Class of 2024 include:
- The bat used by Beltré to hit his first career grand slam on May 21, 2000
- The helmet worn by Beltré when he hit his 400th home run on May 15, 2015
- Helton’s 2001 Gold Glove Award
- A jersey worn by Helton during the 2007 World Series
- A ball from Leyland’s first managerial win on April 12, 1986, as the Pittsburgh Pirates defeated the Chicago Cubs
- Leyland’s 1997 World Series ring
- The bat from Mauer’s 2009 batting title – a season in which he won a Gold Glove Award, Silver Slugger Award and was named the AL Most Valuable Player
- Mauer’s Twins jersey from his rookie season in 2004
Admission to the Museum’s Inductees Exhibit is included with regular Museum admission.