Game On! Our Large Collection of Baseball Memorabilia

The Elliott Museum’s extensive baseball memorabilia collection

It is a “MUST SEE” exhibit that features an array of rare and historic items, including Mets spring training programs from the early 2000s, a signed Bryon Gainey Mets baseball card, and a postcard of Brooklyn Dodgers legend Duke Snider from the Hall of Fame’s 50 Years celebration.

Among the most treasured pieces is a 1916 property deed signed by “Shoeless” Joe Jackson of the Chicago White Sox — a remarkable artifact that adds depth to the museum’s storytelling.

Curated by Jes Robinson, Creative and Collections Director, the collection includes signed bats, cards, and balls from the Major Leagues, Negro Leagues, and the All-American Girls Professional Baseball League. Notable autographs include:

  • Shoeless Joe Jackson

  • Hank Aaron

  • Jackie Robinson

  • Nolan Ryan

  • Ted Williams

  • Derek Jeter

  • Bob Feller

  • Ralph Kiner

  • Babe Ruth

This impressive array of memorabilia celebrates the rich history of baseball and offers fans a unique look at some of the sport’s most iconic figures.

 

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