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Baseball Collection (#24)

"Baseball: A Timeless American Pastime" Step into the New Yankee Stadium, located in the heart of the Bronx, New York

Background imageBaseball Collection: BILL DOAK (1891-1954). American baseball player. Photograph, 1914

BILL DOAK (1891-1954). American baseball player. Photograph, 1914

Background imageBaseball Collection: TY COBB (1886-1961). Tyrus Raymond Cobb

TY COBB (1886-1961). Tyrus Raymond Cobb. American baseball player. On an American baseball card as a member of the Detroit Tigers, c1910

Background imageBaseball Collection: Baseball match on stadium

Baseball match on stadium

Background imageBaseball Collection: Two boys (6-7) playing baseball in garden, (B&W)

Two boys (6-7) playing baseball in garden, (B&W)

Background imageBaseball Collection: CARTOON: UNIVERSITY SPORTS. What Our Colleges May Come To In Time

CARTOON: UNIVERSITY SPORTS. What Our Colleges May Come To In Time. " It is stated that the Faculty of an Eastern college are discussing the question of organizing a baseball club among

Background imageBaseball Collection: AD: HAT BANDS, c1910. The Wick fancy hat bands

AD: HAT BANDS, c1910. The Wick fancy hat bands. Cheer up - show your colors. Advertisement for the Wick Narrow Fabric Company. Chromolithograph, c1910

Background imageBaseball Collection: ADVERTISEMENT: TOYS, 1890. American magazine advertisements for various toys, 1890

ADVERTISEMENT: TOYS, 1890. American magazine advertisements for various toys, 1890

Background imageBaseball Collection: AD: SPORTING GOODS, 1890. American magazine advertisements for sporting goods, 1890

AD: SPORTING GOODS, 1890. American magazine advertisements for sporting goods, 1890

Background imageBaseball Collection: The American National Game of Baseball

The American National Game of Baseball
Photograph of a Currier & Ives lithograph titled The American National Game of Baseball shows an early baseball game watched by a crowd of well-dressed people, 1866. (Photo by R. Gates/Getty Images)

Background imageBaseball Collection: Spectators At Fenway Park

Spectators At Fenway Park
Boston Red Sox supporters in the stands at Fenway Park prior to the start of the World Series, Boston, Massachusetts, October 1912

Background imageBaseball Collection: World Series Tickets

World Series Tickets
View of the chaos outside Wrigley Field the day tickets go on sale for the World Series between the hometown Chicago Cubs and the Detroit Tigers as an estimate 10

Background imageBaseball Collection: Times Square Crowds Wait For Series Score

Times Square Crowds Wait For Series Score
High-angle view looking north from the Times Tower (now One Time Square), at the intersection of Broadway and Seventh Avenue at 42nd Street

Background imageBaseball Collection: Baseball Game

Baseball Game
A baseball game in Philadelphia between the Philadelphia Athletics and the Brooklyn Atlantics, 22nd October 1866. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background imageBaseball Collection: Picture No. 11072051

Picture No. 11072051
Barn Owl - with cap gold chain & dollar sign

Background imageBaseball Collection: Yankee Stadium baseball park in New York preparing for the Popes visit in October

Yankee Stadium baseball park in New York preparing for the Popes visit in October 1965 - aerial view © TopFoto

Background imageBaseball Collection: Little League baseball action in Havre, Montana, USA

Little League baseball action in Havre, Montana, USA

Background imageBaseball Collection: Cornwall Cricket Club, Cornwall Park and One Tree Hill, Auckland

Cornwall Cricket Club, Cornwall Park and One Tree Hill, Auckland

Background imageBaseball Collection: Comiskey Park, Chicago

Comiskey Park, Chicago
Postcard view of Comiskey park showing the stands, baseball diamond and scoreboard. The team is playing a game whild thousands of fans fill the grandstand

Background imageBaseball Collection: Postcard of the Polo Grounds in New York City. ca. 1913, The Polo Grounds in New York City

Postcard of the Polo Grounds in New York City. ca. 1913, The Polo Grounds in New York City, home of the New York Giants

Background imageBaseball Collection: Marilyn Monroe & Joe DiMaggio Marilyn Monroe & Joe DiMaggio

Marilyn Monroe & Joe DiMaggio Marilyn Monroe & Joe DiMaggio
United States: c. 1954 Marilyn Monroe and Joe DiMaggio

Background imageBaseball Collection: The DiMaggio Brothers

The DiMaggio Brothers
California: c. 1948 Joe DiMaggiio tries to enter his golf score while flanked by his brothers, left, Dominic, and right, Vincent

Background imageBaseball Collection: New Dodger Manager Max Carey

New Dodger Manager Max Carey
New York, New York: November 10, 1931 New Brooklyn Dodger manager Max Carey whispers baseball secrets to Judge S.W. McKeever, one of the directors of the NY club

Background imageBaseball Collection: Fly Ball Gives Broken Nose

Fly Ball Gives Broken Nose
Topeka, Kansas: June 7, 1962 A nine year old boy with a broken nose from when he misjudged a fly ball in practice with his father

Background imageBaseball Collection: Baseball All Star Sluggers

Baseball All Star Sluggers
Washington, D.C.: July 7, 1937. Baseballs top players who will play in the 5th All-Star game to day at Griffith Stadium in Washington DC

Background imageBaseball Collection: Casey Stengel Leaves Yankees

Casey Stengel Leaves Yankees
New York, New York: 1960. Casey Stengel upon leaving as manager of the New York Yankees. Ralph Houk was named as his successor as manager

Background imageBaseball Collection: Mickey Mantle Steals Second

Mickey Mantle Steals Second
New York, New York: Agust 7, 1961. MIckey Mantle of the New York Yankees steals second in the 11th inning of a game at Yankee Stadium against the MInnesota Twins

Background imageBaseball Collection: Yankees Defeat Giants

Yankees Defeat Giants
New York, New York: October 6, 1937. Thousands of fans watched the New York Yankees defeat the New York Giants in the first game of the 1937 World Series at Yankee Stadium

Background imageBaseball Collection: Yankees Celebrate Victory

Yankees Celebrate Victory
New York, New York: July 2, 1961. Tony Kubek, Mickey Mantle, and Roger Maris celebrate a victory over the Washington Senators in the Yankee Stadium clubhouse

Background imageBaseball Collection: Mickey Mantle At Bat

Mickey Mantle At Bat
Detroit, Michigan: June 23, 1962. New York Yankee Mickey Mantle watches a strike go by during the 7th inning of a game at Tiger Stadium

Background imageBaseball Collection: Baseball Opening Day In NY

Baseball Opening Day In NY
New York, New York: 1929. Mayor Jimmy Walker hoists the Worlds Baseball Championship flag for the first home game of the season at Yankee Stadium in New York

Background imageBaseball Collection: View Of Yankee Stadium

View Of Yankee Stadium
New York, New York: c. 1926. A view of Yankee Stadium and the fans watching the Yankees play in New York City

Background imageBaseball Collection: World Series In New York

World Series In New York
New York, New York: October 6, 1937. Thousands of fans watched the New York Yankees defeat the New York Giants in the first game of the 1937 World Series at Yankee Stadium

Background imageBaseball Collection: Baseball fans leaving Yankee Stadium

Baseball fans leaving Yankee Stadium
New York, New York: September 29, 1955. Baseball fans leaving Yankee Stadium

Background imageBaseball Collection: Lou Gehrig Playing First

Lou Gehrig Playing First
New York, New York: c. 1926 A baseball game at Yankee Stadium with Lou Gehrig, #4 at first base. His number was the first number to be retired in any American sport

Background imageBaseball Collection: Baseball fans in the bleachers at Yankee Stadium

Baseball fans in the bleachers at Yankee Stadium
New York, New York: c. 1956. Baseball fans in the bleachers at Yankee Stadium

Background imageBaseball Collection: Baseball At Yankee Stadium

Baseball At Yankee Stadium
New York, New York: c. 1924. A baseball game at Yankee Stadium in New York with no one in the bleachers

Background imageBaseball Collection: Yankee Stadium Game

Yankee Stadium Game
New York, New York: April, 1940. A baseball game at Yankee Stadium in New York City between the Yankees and the Washington Senators

Background imageBaseball Collection: Yankee Stadium Grandstand View

Yankee Stadium Grandstand View
New York, New York: 1931. View from behind the grandstand showing the diamond at Yankee Stadium as the Yankees and the Boston Red Sox start off the 1931 baseball season

Background imageBaseball Collection: Fans leaving Yankee Stadium

Fans leaving Yankee Stadium
New York, New York: c. 1938. Fans leaving Yankee Stadium after a game

Background imageBaseball Collection: Baseball fans waiting in line to buy World Series tickets

Baseball fans waiting in line to buy World Series tickets
New York, New York: c. 1938. Baseball fans waiting in line to buy World Series tickets

Background imageBaseball Collection: Happy baseball fans in the bleachers at Yankee Stadium

Happy baseball fans in the bleachers at Yankee Stadium
New York, New York: c. 1938. Happy baseball fans in the bleachers at Yankee Stadium

Background imageBaseball Collection: Fans at Yankee Stadium stand for the National Anthem at the star

Fans at Yankee Stadium stand for the National Anthem at the star
New York, New York: September 29, 1955. Fans at Yankee Stadium stand for the National Anthem at the start of the second game of the 1955 World Series between the Yankees and the Brooklyn Dodgers

Background imageBaseball Collection: Fans in the bleachers during a baseball game at Yankee Stadium

Fans in the bleachers during a baseball game at Yankee Stadium
New York, New York: c. 1939. Fans in the bleachers during a baseball game at Yankee Stadium

Background imageBaseball Collection: Baseball fans at Yankee Stadium for the third game of the World

Baseball fans at Yankee Stadium for the third game of the World
New York, New York 1938 Baseball fans at Yankee Stadium for the third game of the World Series between the New York Yankees and the Chicago Cubs

Background imageBaseball Collection: Fans Wait For Series Tickets

Fans Wait For Series Tickets
New York, New York: October 7, 1912. Fans waiting in line at the Polo Grounds for tickets for the first game of the 1912 World Series between the New York Giants and the Boston Red Sox

Background imageBaseball Collection: Baseball In Union Suits

Baseball In Union Suits
United States: c. 1928. A man in union suit batting and boy in union suit catching

Background imageBaseball Collection: Yogi Berra Home Run

Yogi Berra Home Run
New York, New York: June 7, 1961. Bob Allison fof the Minnesota Twins watches a New York Yankee fan at Yankee Stadium make a one handed catch of Yogi Berras 9th home run of the year

Background imageBaseball Collection: Yankees Lou Gehrig scores head first in the 4th inning

Yankees Lou Gehrig scores head first in the 4th inning
Washington, D.C.: c. 1926. The Yankees Lou Gehrig scores head first in the fourth inning as Joe Harriss throw gets away from catcher Hank Severeid of the Washington Senators



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"Baseball: A Timeless American Pastime" Step into the New Yankee Stadium, located in the heart of the Bronx, New York, and you'll instantly feel the electric energy that surrounds this iconic sport. From Ebbets Field to Yankee Stadium, it has woven itself into the fabric of American culture. One moment frozen in time is the unforgettable 1955 World Series. In a nail-biting seventh game at Yankee Stadium on October 4th, left fielder Sandy Amoros of the Brooklyn Dodgers made an incredible catch in deep fly ball hit by Yogi Berra of the New York Yankees. This play showcased both skill and determination as these two teams battled for glory. But baseball's influence extends far beyond just one city or one series. Take a trip to Derby County's Baseball Ground Art and witness how this sport transcends borders. Even across the pond, its impact can be felt. From William A. Shea Stadium to Forbes Field in Pittsburgh, each stadium tells its own story - a testament to America's love affair with baseball. And who could forget Fidel Castro's passion for this game? It brought people together even amidst political differences. Traveling westward brings us to Cleveland's Jacobs Field where fans gather to cheer on their beloved Indians team. The spirit of Mickey Mantle lives on through every swing and home run hit at Safeco Field in Seattle. Venturing further inland takes us to Navin Field (Briggs Stadium) in Detroit, Michigan - a place where dreams are realized and legends are born. And let's not overlook Crosley Field sports ground nestled within Cincinnati, Ohio – another hallowed ground where history was made. Baseball isn't just about wins and losses; it represents unity among communities nationwide. Whether you're sitting under bright lights or watching from your living room couch, there is something magical about hearing that crack of a bat connecting with a ball – it signifies the beginning of a journey filled with hope, excitement, and endless possibilities.