Barry has a history of being generous to the Hall of Fame. Though he hasn’t donated anything from home run No. 700, we have numerous artifacts already in Cooperstown from his career.
—Jeff Idelson
The Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum will never accept artifacts from any company known to be involved with gambling.
The cardinal rule in baseball is you don’t gamble. It’s been posted in every clubhouse since 1927.
The Hall of Fame’s collections are rich and diverse, given baseball’s history and role in helping to shape and define American culture, … Having the Jack Kerouac bobble-head in our collection is important, given he’s...
Think about trying to find anybody who caught two home run balls in the same game, and I don’t think you can find anybody, … Put it in the context of the historic game played...
Right now, it’s premature for us to address steroids in the museum. At some point of time, we will. We just don’t know in what form.
We would not intentionally compromise its integrity when there are other ways to tell the history of this milestone.
After seeing the results of the study, the (Hall of Fame) board felt it was important to hold an election.
The way our board looks at it, this election is necessary and needed. Is it the last time? Based on the study we’ve commissioned and the research we have, it is, but we would never...
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