Stories of Women in Baseball

Stories that highlight the lives and experiences of women in baseball through key moments in history.

#GoingDeep: In 1922, the Browns turned from loveable losers into contenders

One-hundred years ago, the perennial cellar dwellers from St. Louis were one of baseball’s best teams.

Trade to Reds launched Lombardi’s Hall of Fame career

The Brooklyn Dodgers traded future Hall of Famer Ernie Lombardi to the Cincinnati Reds on March 14, 1932.

#CardCorner: 1986 Topps Mookie Wilson

Bill Buckner's glove was the story in Game 6 of the 1986 World Series – but it was Mookie Wilson who set history in motion by hitting a grounder to first.

Oliva’s Orientation Visit brings back memories from a lifetime in baseball

Hall of Fame Class of 2022 electee Tony Oliva traveled to Cooperstown for his Orientation Visit on March 2, 2022.

Celebrate Women’s History Month at Hall of Fame

New web resource recounts vital history of women in baseball.

Doerr, Lombardi highlighted Class of 1986

Bobby Doerr and Ernie Lombardi were both elected to the Hall of Fame by the Veterans Committee on March 10, 1986.

Donor Spotlight: Jay Baker showcases extensive Yankees collection

Longtime Hall of Fame donor Jay Baker's extensive collection of Yankees memorabilia is on display in an exhibition at Artis—Naples, The Baker Museum, in Naples, Fla.

Bud Fowler’s story has deep roots in Central New York

In 1987, thanks to an effort led by SABR, a headstone was erected for Class of 2022 Hall of Fame electee Bud Fowler.

14 Mill Street

14 Mill Street Cooperstown, NY

#CardCorner: 1988 Donruss Bob Forsch

Bob Forsch was just the ninth 20th century pitcher to have a 20-win season, play for a World Series winner and throw two no-hitters.

Guerrero begins Hall of Fame career by signing with Expos

On March 1, 1993 – less than a month after his 18th birthday – Vladimir Guerrero signed with the Montreal Expos.

Black Baseball Programs, Artifacts Highlight Winter Break Week at Museum

Hall of Fame offers special daily events for the whole family Feb. 21-25.

Sparks documented history, blazed trails through a camera lens

Over his 30-plus year career as a photographer, Don Sparks captured 16 MLB Rookies of the Year and 19 NBA Rookies of the Year, as well as numerous Hall of Famers and public figures.

#CardCorner: 1988 Fleer Juan Samuel

Juan Samuel's baseball career featured three All-Star Game selections and a reputation as one of the most respected coaches in the game.

Lazzeri, Veeck blazed trails to Cooperstown

Tony Lazzeri and Bill Veeck were both elected to the Hall of Fame on Feb. 26, 1991.

Toni Stone, Connie Morgan and Mamie Johnson blazed a trail for women in the Negro Leagues

In the 1950s, Indianapolis Clows owner Syd Pollack signed three women who had the talent to be more than simply gate attractions.