Stories of Women in Baseball

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

Martínez’s historic season produced third Cy Young Award

Pedro Martínez's 2000 season might have been the best a pitcher has ever authored.

Classic Baseball Era Committee Candidates Announced

Committee to vote on eight-person ballot Dec. 8 for consideration for Class of 2025.

Museum Honors Veterans Day by Offering Free Admission to Veterans during November

USS Cooperstown sailors featured in Veterans Day program at Hall of Fame.

Treasures from 2024 World Series Headed Home to Cooperstown

Collection of artifacts from Dodgers’ eighth title to be featured in Museum’s Autumn Glory exhibit.

#CardCorner: 1985 Donruss José DeLeón

José DeLeón's pitching talent outshined his win-loss record in a 13-year big league career filled with ups and downs.

La Russa’s steady hand results in fourth Manager of the Year Award

Tony La Russa led the Cardinals through a 2002 season filled with challenges.

#CardCorner: 1980 Topps Mike Flanagan

One of four Cy Young Award winners for the Orioles from 1969-80, Mike Flanagan led Baltimore to the 1979 American League pennant.

Koufax caps greatest season with NL MVP

In addition to World Series MVP honors and his first of three Cy Young Awards, Sandy Koufax was named the National League's top player for 1963.

#CardCorner: 1993 Topps José Mesa

José Mesa was more than a one-hit wonder, recording 321 saves over 19 big league seasons.

Molitor’s excellence rewarded with World Series MVP

Paul Molitor followed his award-winning 1993 regular season with World Series MVP honors for Toronto.

#Shortstops: Cap For a Champion

Jackie Robinson wore this cap during the 1955 World Series while contributing to Brooklyn's first title.

Baseball Hall of Fame Internship Program Provides Opportunity of a Lifetime for Youth Development

Applications for 2025 Class of Frank and Peggy Steele Interns due January 31.

#CardCorner: 1963 Topps Vern Law

If not for Cy Young Award winner Vern Law’s three starts in the 1960 World Series, Bill Mazeroski would never have had the chance to play the hero.

Brett’s ALCS MVP performance propels Royals to World Series

George Brett took home Most Valuable Player honors in the 1985 American League Championship Series en route to the Royals' first World Series title.

#Shortstops: Mays a hero on and off the field

Willie Mays' 600th home run was another entry on a long list of his accomplishments in and out of uniform.

#CardCorner: 1984 Fleer Warren Cromartie

Known as one of the best pure hitters in the game, Warren Cromartie was one-third of a celebrated outfield in Montreal before starring in Japan for nearly a decade.