The Major League Baseball Hall of Fame is located in this upstate New York small town
Cooperstown
In 2009 New Yorkers watched this MLB park demolished; Yankee Stadium lasted another year.
Shea Stadium
A classic Frank Sinatra jam comes on for this team after each victory.
New York Yankees
In 2001 this home run king broke Mark McGwire's single season Home Run record.
Barry Bonds
He's banned from the Hall but his 4,256 hits still are the most all time.
Pete Rose
Roger Clemens
The clock at 20th & Blake Streets is a meeting place for Colorado Rockies fans prior to entering this field
Coors Field
These fans love that 'Dirty Water' baby
Boston Red Sox
Boomstick, Garvsauce and Cron helped this MLB franchise break the single season team home run record in 2019.
Minnesota Twins
This Dead Ball era pitcher has an award named after him and won 511 career games
Cy Young
This New York Yankee turned down a contract with the St. Louis Cardinals in 1947 only to go on to win 10 World Series with the franchise.
Yogi Berra
Marge Schott once threatened to move this team to Kentucky to get a better lease for Great American Ball Park
Cincinnati Reds
I got some records from World War Two,
I Play 'em just like me grand dad do.
He was a rocker and I am too.
Now...
Cleveland Indians
In 2017 this 'Machine' became the most recent player to hit 600 career Home Run.
Albert Pujols
He's the biggest thief in Major League Baseball history, of bases that is.
Ricky Henderson
In 2012 this shortstop was the only one in his inducting class to play for only one franchise.
Barry Larkin
In 2005 Rogers Communications bought this team's Skydome & renamed it Rogers Centre
Toronto Blue Jays
"Kernkraft 400" by Zombie Nation could be heard echoing from The Varsity to the Dome for this MLB franchise
Atlanta Braves
These two N.L. sluggers helped save baseball by racing to break Roger Maris' single season home run record.
Mark McGwire & Sammy Sosa
Despite Max Scherzer's best effort this pitcher is the lone player to throw back to back No Hitters
Johnny Vander Meer
This racist Georgia Peach retired with the highest career batting average of all time (.367).
Ty Cobb
In 2008 The Cleveland Indians sold the naming rights to Jacobs Field to this insurance company
Progressive
'Let's Go Crazy' is pretty much a party distilled into song and had to be the victory song for Prince's birth state's team
Minnesota Twins
This player hit 'The shot heard round the World' to win the New York Giants the 1951 N.L. pennant.
Bobby Thompson
Sandy Koufax threw four. Larry Corcoran, Cy Young, Bob Feller and Justin Verlander threw three. But this 27 year pitching veteran has the record for 7 no hitters
Nolan Ryan