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1939 Baseball Hall Of Fame Centennial Baseball Game Seat

1939 Baseball Hall Of Fame Centennial Baseball Game Seat

The idea for an annual Hall of Fame Game originated with baseball's centennial celebration and the opening of the National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum. To coincide with festivities, baseball took a one-day hiatus as all-stars from across the country traveled by train to play an exhibition following the grand ribbon-cutting ceremony and inaugural inductions of the first four classes at the Museum. Eddie Collins managed one team while Wagner managed the other. Brown wooden seat is similar to what some spectators at golf events bring along so they can follow the players and sit whenever they please. On the seat, a baseball labeled "1839 to 1939 Base Ball Centennial Cooperstown, N.Y." It was given out to fans to watch the Hall of Fame Baseball Game. First of its kind we have ever seen.


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