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Located in Denver and recognized by Smithsonian as one of the largest private collections of baseball and ballpark memorabilia in the US. #baseball #MLBHistory

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Joined February 2020
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Great story from Kyle Newman of the Denver Post. Much appreciated!
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RT @ballpark_museum: Great story from Kyle Newman of the Denver Post. Much appreciated!
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RT @lost_ballparks: Orlando Cepeda takes BP at Candlestick Park while Willie Mays waits to take his cuts. Can't pin the exact date but know…
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@nut_history What a beautiful shot!
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RT @nut_history: Kansas City Municipal Stadium
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#OTD in 1975, Tom Seaver struck out Manny Sanguillen in the seventh inning to become the first to strike out at least two-hundred batters in eight consecutive seasons. Seaver recorded 10 strikeouts in the @Mets' 3-0 triumph over Pittsburgh.
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RT @lost_ballparks: Comiskey Park, circa 1950's. Bill Veeck bought the White Sox in 1959 and painted the exterior white. A year later he ad…
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RT @PghBallparks: Forbes Field - LF scoreboard.
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RT @PolyesterUnis: This week for #SundaySwinginSeventiesLogos, let's do an @Angels logo history. Which is your favorite?
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Who remembers Greg Luzinski 'Winning Ugly'? Greg #OTD in 1983, he becomes the first player to park three home runs onto the roof at old Comiskey Park, connecting off #Boston's Oil Can Boyd in a 6-2 #Chicago victory. Jimmie Foxx and Ted Williams each accomplished the feat twice.
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A view of Wrigley Field 1932, from Sheffield Ave. As many of you know, the view has not changed much. #Cubs #Chicago #baseball #History
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It's hard to imagine no #baseball on #Sunday! Imagine 100 years ago, no night games and no Sunday games. A quiet stadium on a Sunday! Hard to believe. Right?
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#OTD in 1926, after Connie Mack gets a court order to play a single game on Sunday, the first Sunday game is played in #Philadelphia. The A's defeat the White Sox 3-2 at Shibe Park. The order is soon rescinded. Back to no Sunday #baseball.
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Also, in 1926 (a terrible year for the #RedSox and #FenwayPark ). A fire sweeps through the #Boston park and fans have sit around the charred remains until it can be repaired in the off season.
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#OTD in 1926, Ted Lyons of the #WhiteSox pitched a no-hitter over the #RedSox at Fenway Park, winning 6-0 in a quick 1 hour, 7 minutes.
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@TurnAPairChris I thought ketchup was banned from Chicago? More relish!
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#OTD in 1948 the #Indians draw 78,382 at Municipal Stadium in #Cleveland as Satchel Paige blanks the #WhiteSox for the fourth consecutive shutout by Cleveland hurlers. Besides Paige, Gene Bearden, Sam Zoldak, and Bob Lemon had shutouts.
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RT @LastComiskey: Friend of mine lucked out with this find at the record store today…
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