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

Background imageBaseball Collection: Elberfeld, New York, American League, from the White Border series (T206) for the Ameri

Elberfeld, New York, American League, from the White Border series (T206) for the American Tobacco Company, 1909-11. Played for the New York Highlanders (1903-1909)

Background imageBaseball Collection: Doyle, New York, American League, from the White Border series (T206) for the American

Doyle, New York, American League, from the White Border series (T206) for the American Tobacco Company, 1909-11. Second baseman in Major League Baseball from 1907 to 1920

Background imageBaseball Collection: Demmitt, New York, American League, from the White Border series (T206) for the America

Demmitt, New York, American League, from the White Border series (T206) for the American Tobacco Company, 1909-11. Outfielder in Major League from 1909-1919 for the New York Highlanders, St

Background imageBaseball Collection: Chase, New York, American League, from the White Border series (T206) for the American

Chase, New York, American League, from the White Border series (T206) for the American Tobacco Company, 1909-11

Background imageBaseball Collection: John Morrell, 1st Baseman, Boston, from Worlds Champions

John Morrell, 1st Baseman, Boston, from Worlds Champions, Second Series (N43) for Allen & Ginter Cigarettes, 1888

Background imageBaseball Collection: William Ewing, Catcher, New York, from Worlds Champions

William Ewing, Catcher, New York, from Worlds Champions, Second Series (N43) for Allen & Ginter Cigarettes, 1888

Background imageBaseball Collection: James H. Fogarty, Right Fielder, Philadelphia, from Worlds Champions

James H. Fogarty, Right Fielder, Philadelphia, from Worlds Champions, Second Series (N43) for Allen & Ginter Cigarettes, 1888

Background imageBaseball Collection: Charles H. Getzien, Pitcher, Detroit, from Worlds Champions

Charles H. Getzien, Pitcher, Detroit, from Worlds Champions, Second Series (N43) for Allen & Ginter Cigarettes, 1888

Background imageBaseball Collection: James Ryan, Center Fielder, Chicago, from Worlds Champions

James Ryan, Center Fielder, Chicago, from Worlds Champions, Second Series (N43) for Allen & Ginter Cigarettes, 1888

Background imageBaseball Collection: George F. Miller, Catcher, Pittsburgh, from Worlds Champions

George F. Miller, Catcher, Pittsburgh, from Worlds Champions, Second Series (N43) for Allen & Ginter Cigarettes, 1888

Background imageBaseball Collection: Baseball Scene, 1880-1900. Creator: Beatty and Votteler

Baseball Scene, 1880-1900. Creator: Beatty and Votteler
Baseball Scene, 1880-1900

Background imageBaseball Collection: Family Watches Delivery Date: 1950

Family Watches Delivery Date: 1950

Background imageBaseball Collection: Player Out at Home Date: 1936

Player Out at Home Date: 1936

Background imageBaseball Collection: White Sox Ball Grounds

White Sox Ball Grounds

Background imageBaseball Collection: College Baseball Stands Date: 1889

College Baseball Stands Date: 1889

Background imageBaseball Collection: Early Baseball Date: 1875

Early Baseball Date: 1875

Background imageBaseball Collection: Batter and Catcher

Batter and Catcher

Background imageBaseball Collection: Baseball Overseas Date: 1884

Baseball Overseas Date: 1884

Background imageBaseball Collection: Duke of York - Exhibition Baseball Match, Stamford Bridge

Duke of York - Exhibition Baseball Match, Stamford Bridge
Albert, Duke of York (1895-1952) (later King George VI) atteding an Exhibition Baseball Match at Stamford Bridge (the home of Chelsea FC) between the New York Giants and the Chicago White Socks

Background imageBaseball Collection: BASEBALL FOR LADIES

BASEBALL FOR LADIES
Young Lady Baseballlists The very novel and already successful idea of manager W.S.Franklin and the belles of the Ball and Bat. Date: 1890

Background imageBaseball Collection: BOAT PICNIC 1929

BOAT PICNIC 1929
Young upper class couple enjoying a delicious-looking picnic on a boat. Date: circa 1929

Background imageBaseball Collection: England, Whispering Bob Harris radio and television presenter

England, Whispering Bob Harris radio and television presenter

Background imageBaseball Collection: EyeUbiquitous_20099143

EyeUbiquitous_20099143
USA, New York, Cooperstown, statue of James Fenimore Cooper in Cooper Park next to Baseball Hall of Fame

Background imageBaseball Collection: Oldring, Philadelphia, American League, from the White Border series (T206) for the Ame

Oldring, Philadelphia, American League, from the White Border series (T206) for the American Tobacco Company, 1909-11

Background imageBaseball Collection: Murphy, Philadelphia, American League, from the White Border series (T206) for the Amer

Murphy, Philadelphia, American League, from the White Border series (T206) for the American Tobacco Company, 1909-11

Background imageBaseball Collection: Nichols, Philadelphia, American League, from the White Border series (T206) for the Ame

Nichols, Philadelphia, American League, from the White Border series (T206) for the American Tobacco Company, 1909-11

Background imageBaseball Collection: Livingstone, Philadelphia, American League, from the White Border series (T206) for the

Livingstone, Philadelphia, American League, from the White Border series (T206) for the American Tobacco Company, 1909-11

Background imageBaseball Collection: H. Davis, Philadelphia, American League, from the White Border series (T206) for the Am

H. Davis, Philadelphia, American League, from the White Border series (T206) for the American Tobacco Company, 1909-11

Background imageBaseball Collection: Barry, Philadelphia, American League, from the White Border series (T206) for the Ameri

Barry, Philadelphia, American League, from the White Border series (T206) for the American Tobacco Company, 1909-11

Background imageBaseball Collection: Manning, New York, American League, from the White Border series (T206) for the America

Manning, New York, American League, from the White Border series (T206) for the American Tobacco Company, 1909-11

Background imageBaseball Collection: Becker, Boston, National League, from the White Border series (T206) for the American T

Becker, Boston, National League, from the White Border series (T206) for the American Tobacco Company, 1909-11

Background imageBaseball Collection: Lake, New York, American League, from the White Border series (T206) for the American T

Lake, New York, American League, from the White Border series (T206) for the American Tobacco Company, 1909-11

Background imageBaseball Collection: Beck, Boston, National League, from the White Border series (T206) for the American Tob

Beck, Boston, National League, from the White Border series (T206) for the American Tobacco Company, 1909-11

Background imageBaseball Collection: Bates, Boston, National League, from the White Border series (T206) for the American To

Bates, Boston, National League, from the White Border series (T206) for the American Tobacco Company, 1909-11

Background imageBaseball Collection: Beaumont, Boston, National League, from the White Border series (T206) for the American

Beaumont, Boston, National League, from the White Border series (T206) for the American Tobacco Company, 1909-11

Background imageBaseball Collection: Unglaub, Washington, American League, from the White Border series (T206) for the Ameri

Unglaub, Washington, American League, from the White Border series (T206) for the American Tobacco Company, 1909-11

Background imageBaseball Collection: Tannehill, Washington, American League, from the White Border series (T206) for the Ame

Tannehill, Washington, American League, from the White Border series (T206) for the American Tobacco Company, 1909-11

Background imageBaseball Collection: Street, Washington, American League, from the White Border series (T206) for the Americ

Street, Washington, American League, from the White Border series (T206) for the American Tobacco Company, 1909-11

Background imageBaseball Collection: McBride, Washington, American League, from the White Border series (T206) for the Ameri

McBride, Washington, American League, from the White Border series (T206) for the American Tobacco Company, 1909-11

Background imageBaseball Collection: Shipke, Washington, American League, from the White Border series (T206) for the Americ

Shipke, Washington, American League, from the White Border series (T206) for the American Tobacco Company, 1909-11

Background imageBaseball Collection: Schaefer, Washington, American League, from the White Border series (T206) for the Amer

Schaefer, Washington, American League, from the White Border series (T206) for the American Tobacco Company, 1909-11

Background imageBaseball Collection: Milan, Washington, American League, from the White Border series (T206) for the America

Milan, Washington, American League, from the White Border series (T206) for the American Tobacco Company, 1909-11

Background imageBaseball Collection: Gray, Washington, American League, from the White Border series (T206) for the American

Gray, Washington, American League, from the White Border series (T206) for the American Tobacco Company, 1909-11

Background imageBaseball Collection: Johnson, Washington, American League, from the White Border series (T206) for the Ameri

Johnson, Washington, American League, from the White Border series (T206) for the American Tobacco Company, 1909-11

Background imageBaseball Collection: Groom, Washington, American League, from the White Border series (T206) for the America

Groom, Washington, American League, from the White Border series (T206) for the American Tobacco Company, 1909-11

Background imageBaseball Collection: Elberfeld, Washington, American League, from the White Border series (T206) for the Ame

Elberfeld, Washington, American League, from the White Border series (T206) for the American Tobacco Company, 1909-11

Background imageBaseball Collection: Krause, Philadelphia, American League, from the White Border series (T206) for the Amer

Krause, Philadelphia, American League, from the White Border series (T206) for the American Tobacco Company, 1909-11

Background imageBaseball Collection: Dygert, Philadelphia, American League, from the White Border series (T206) for the Amer

Dygert, Philadelphia, American League, from the White Border series (T206) for the American Tobacco Company, 1909-11



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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.