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| Alphabetical | By Popularity (What's This?) | | - Miller, Marvin (4)
- 19th Century Only, Inc.
- offers vintage 19th century baseball memorabilia, Old Judge tobacco cards, cabinet cards, early photographs, tintypes, HOF players, bats, and balls. - Atlanta Crackers
- minor league team that played from 1901 to 1965. - Australian Baseball History
- exploring the history of the game in Australia from 1857 to present day. - Babe Ruth Birthplace and Museum
- exhibits, activities, membership info and gift shop souvenir items change on a regular basis. - Baseball Almanac
- provides statistical information about awards, records, and feats. - Baseball Archive, The
 - home of the Online Baseball Encyclopedia. Archive of information, including stats from 1871-present, awards, records/feats, almanac, attendance, sabermetrics, and more. - Baseball as America
- travelling exhibition from the Baseball Hall of Fame explores the connection between America and the national pastime. - Baseball in Lynchburg, VA
- the story of professional baseball in Lynchburg illustrates how baseball managed to maintain its place in a society that threatened to find other amusements. - Baseball in the 19th Century
- information about the game before the modern era. - Baseball Reliquary
- fosters an appreciation of the historical development of baseball by the preservation of artifacts related to the national pastime. - Best and Worst Baseball Teams of All Time
- computer analysis developed by sports statistician Harry Hollingsworth. - Boston Braves@
- Brooklyn Dodgers@
- By Popular Demand: Jackie Robinson and Other Baseball Highlights, 1860s - 1960s
- manuscripts, books, photographs, and ephemera from the Library of Congress. - Canadian Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum
- showcases Fergie Jenkins memorabilia, artifacts from the Toronto Blue Jays and Montreal Expos, and hundreds of other items celebrating baseball in Canada. - Cartwright, Alexander (1820-1892) (6)
- CBS SportsLine - MLB Statistics
- up-to-date in every hitting and pitching category. - Commodifying Leadure: Business of Baseball in the Gilded Age, The
- discusses the professionalization of baseball throughout second half of the nineteenth century. Includes photos of William Hulbert and A.G. Spalding. - Dan Culp's Baseball Site and Hall of Fame
- online hall of fame, also features current major leaguers. - Deadball Era
- dedicated to the memory of deceased major league baseball players. Information on their cause of death, grave sites, and more. - Doubleday, Abner (1819-1893) (8)
- Doug Pappas's Business of Baseball Pages
- articles, links, and data relating to the business of Major League Baseball. - Dressed to the Nines
- the Hall of Fame presents a look at the history of the baseball uniform. - Graphical History of Baseball
- includes batting, pitching, and fielding statistics from 1900 to the present. - Historic Baseball
- profiles of players, teams and leagues with a special section dedicated to players with ties to South Carolina. - House of David (3)
- Japanese American Baseball History Project
- tells the one hundred year history of baseball in Japanese American communities. - Legends of the Game
- player biographies and team information from the Dead Ball era (1903-1919). - Louisville Slugger Museum (2)
- Major League Baseball History
- standings from every Major League Baseball season since 1876 and postseason championship series results. - Milwaukee Braves@
- Mr. Baseball
- headquarters for history and memorabilia. - National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum (8)
- NetShrine
- gallery of our national pastime's best. - New York Times: Glory Days
- New York Times articles on baseball history from 1947-1957. Includes stories, photos, and video on the Brooklyn Dodgers, the New York Giants, the New York Yankees, and the World Series. Fee required. - Oakland Oaks of 1948
- with information and pictures of this old Pacific Coast League team. - Ohio Baseball Museum
- dedicated to the preservation and study of Ohio's baseball heritage, through the written word, photographs, and relevant artifacts. - Philadelphia Athletics@
- Retired Numbers
- team-by-team listing. - Retrosheet
- founded for the purpose of computerizing play-by-play accounts of pre-1984 major league games. - Rickey, Branch (5)
- San Francisco Seals@
- Seattle Pilots@
- Sporting News - Murderers' Row
- Charles Conlon's photo gallery of the greatest-hitting lineup ever - the 1927 New York Yankees. - St. Louis Browns@
- Ted Williams Museum: Hitters Hall of Fame
- preserving and building on the rich tradition and heritage of the national pastime with a mission of outreach and education. - Vintage Base Ball Association
- promotes the playing of authentic 19th century and early 20th century base ball around the country. - Washington Senators@
- Yogi Berra Museum and Learning Center
- houses a permanent collection of memorabilia featuring a comprehensive look at Yogi's career.
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