Slugger Ted Williams spent his whole nineteen year career with the Boston Red Sox, and was the last player to hit over .400 in a single season. He went on to become the oldest batting champ in MLB history at age forty, and is also remembered as an avid fisherman.
Babe Ruth towers above the rest in the world of baseball collectibles, but the memorabilia associated with other well known players also has wide appeal (e.g. DiMaggio, Williams, Mantle, Mays, Aaron, Cobb, etc.). In addition to baseballs, autographs and cards, other items such as bats, rings, gloves, World series programs, and advertising are becoming more popular.
A home run for baseball collectors, this site features in-depth special exhibits ranging from a baseball uniforms d… [more]
Check out this well-organized collection of 500 sets of baseball cards, each over 50 years old. Browsable by type a… [more]
Roll up your socks for this Library of Congress collection showcasing hundreds of players on colorful early basebal… [more]
Ben Henry's lively vintage baseball card blog, started in January 2006, offers hundreds of great posts on (and pict… [more]
Dave Campbell's in-depth blog on old baseball (and some football) cards lives up to it's motto: 'do cards, not drug… [more]
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