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Saturday, 4 May 2024

Baseball Hall of Fame "Safe at Home"

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Baseball Hall of Fame 'Safe at Home'
Baseball Hall of Fame "Safe at Home"
Hall of Fame introduces new way to experience hall and museum

Fans into o the hall of fame soe have a cu announced that the hall and museum will be closed to the public amid the coronavirus pandemic.

But fans are still able to experd that the hall and museum will be closed to the public amid the coronavirus pandemic.

But fans are still able to experience the rich history of baseball even though its doors are closed.

Fans can search through decades of baseball history.

You can spend hours watching games and interviews on their youtube channel and take a virtual stroll through the museum hallways.

The education curriculum is a great way to help parents teach young students, math, science and more using baseball.

We spoke to the baseball hall of fame vice president of communications and education, jon shestakovsky about the initiave that has been around before the pandemic but is ever-evoliving.

Jon shestakofsky: the current circumstance we're absolutely saddened to not be able to invite fans into the hall of fame so we have a curriculums 15 different subjects ranging from mamath to history and social studies the arts and even chararacter development for different grade levels from elementary u up to high school teaching 15 different school curricular modules through the lens of baseball and this is something that's always been available but right now it's probably more important than any time in the past for folks to know that it's out there because there ent school curricular modules tare plenty looking for ways to keep their kids

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