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Baseball Bat Collection (#3)

"From the Oval to the Migrant Camp: A Journey of the Baseball Bat" In September 1987

Background imageBaseball Bat Collection: McBride, Washington, American League, from the White Border series (T206) for the Ameri

McBride, Washington, American League, from the White Border series (T206) for the American Tobacco Company, 1909-11

Background imageBaseball Bat Collection: Milan, Washington, American League, from the White Border series (T206) for the America

Milan, Washington, American League, from the White Border series (T206) for the American Tobacco Company, 1909-11

Background imageBaseball Bat Collection: G. Brown, Washington, American League, from the White Border series (T206) for the Amer

G. Brown, Washington, American League, from the White Border series (T206) for the American Tobacco Company, 1909-11

Background imageBaseball Bat Collection: Conroy, Washington, American League, from the White Border series (T206) for the Americ

Conroy, Washington, American League, from the White Border series (T206) for the American Tobacco Company, 1909-11

Background imageBaseball Bat Collection: Captain Jack Glasscock, Baseball Player, from Worlds Champions

Captain Jack Glasscock, Baseball Player, from Worlds Champions, Series 1 (N28) for Allen & Ginter Cigarettes, 1887

Background imageBaseball Bat Collection: Adrian Cap Anson, Baseball Player, from Worlds Champions

Adrian Cap Anson, Baseball Player, from Worlds Champions
Adrian " Cap" Anson, Baseball Player, from Worlds Champions, Series 1 (N28) for Allen & Ginter Cigarettes, 1887

Background imageBaseball Bat Collection: John M. Ward, Baseball Player, from Worlds Champions, Series 1 (N28) for Allen &

John M. Ward, Baseball Player, from Worlds Champions, Series 1 (N28) for Allen &
John M. Ward, Baseball Player, from Worlds Champions, Series 1 (N28) for Allen & Ginter Cigarettes, 1887

Background imageBaseball Bat Collection: Babe Ruth, American baseball player, c1914-c1935

Babe Ruth, American baseball player, c1914-c1935. Christened George Herman Ruth, Jr, Babe Ruth (1895-1948) was one of the greatest baseball players of all time

Background imageBaseball Bat Collection: Ty Cobb, American baseball player, 1910s

Ty Cobb, American baseball player, 1910s. Tyrus Raymond Ty Cobb (1886-1961) was one of the greatest baseball players of all time

Background imageBaseball Bat Collection: Cricket-Aus-Sri-Fan-Hat

Cricket-Aus-Sri-Fan-Hat
An Australian fan sports an unusual hat as he drinks a beer and watches play on day two of the second cricket Test between Australia and Sri Lanka in Cairns, 10 July 2004

Background imageBaseball Bat Collection: Baseball Bat, Ball, Glove

Baseball Bat, Ball, Glove

Background imageBaseball Bat Collection: Young baseball-player, early 1900s

Young baseball-player, early 1900s
Young boy with baseball bat, wearing uniform with a big star, circa 1910. Hand-colored woodcut of an illustration

Background imageBaseball Bat Collection: Children playing Baseball

Children playing Baseball

Background imageBaseball Bat Collection: Baseball bat

Baseball bat

Background imageBaseball Bat Collection: Illustration of two baseball players

Illustration of two baseball players

Background imageBaseball Bat Collection: Two boys (6-7) playing baseball in garden, (B&W)

Two boys (6-7) playing baseball in garden, (B&W)

Background imageBaseball Bat Collection: Cornwall Cricket Club, Cornwall Park and One Tree Hill, Auckland

Cornwall Cricket Club, Cornwall Park and One Tree Hill, Auckland

Background imageBaseball Bat Collection: Postcard of the St. Josephs Bohemian Orphanage Baseball Team of 1922. ca

Postcard of the St. Josephs Bohemian Orphanage Baseball Team of 1922. ca. 1922, A portrait of the baseball team of St. Josephs Bohemian Orphanage in uniform

Background imageBaseball Bat Collection: Baseball player, artwork F006 / 7317

Baseball player, artwork F006 / 7317
Baseball player, computer artwork

Background imageBaseball Bat Collection: Baseball player, artwork F006 / 7311

Baseball player, artwork F006 / 7311
Baseball player, computer artwork

Background imageBaseball Bat Collection: Baseball player, artwork F006 / 7308

Baseball player, artwork F006 / 7308
Baseball player, computer artwork

Background imageBaseball Bat Collection: Baseball player, artwork F006 / 7292

Baseball player, artwork F006 / 7292
Baseball player, computer artwork

Background imageBaseball Bat Collection: Baseball player, artwork F006 / 7300

Baseball player, artwork F006 / 7300
Baseball player, computer artwork

Background imageBaseball Bat Collection: Baseball player, artwork F006 / 7315

Baseball player, artwork F006 / 7315
Baseball player, computer artwork

Background imageBaseball Bat Collection: Baseball player, artwork F006 / 7313

Baseball player, artwork F006 / 7313
Baseball player, computer artwork

Background imageBaseball Bat Collection: Baseball player, artwork F006 / 7310

Baseball player, artwork F006 / 7310
Baseball player, computer artwork

Background imageBaseball Bat Collection: Baseball player, artwork F006 / 7288

Baseball player, artwork F006 / 7288
Baseball player, computer artwork

Background imageBaseball Bat Collection: Baseball player, artwork F006 / 7298

Baseball player, artwork F006 / 7298
Baseball player, computer artwork

Background imageBaseball Bat Collection: Baseball player, artwork F006 / 7304

Baseball player, artwork F006 / 7304
Baseball player, computer artwork

Background imageBaseball Bat Collection: Baseball player, artwork F006 / 7312

Baseball player, artwork F006 / 7312
Baseball player, computer artwork

Background imageBaseball Bat Collection: USA, Kentucky, Louisville: Louisville Slugger Baseball Bat Factory & Museum, Baseball

USA, Kentucky, Louisville: Louisville Slugger Baseball Bat Factory & Museum, Baseball Bat Ceiling



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"From the Oval to the Migrant Camp: A Journey of the Baseball Bat" In September 1987, cricket legend Ian Botham showcased his versatility by wielding a baseball bat at the iconic Oval Cricket Ground in Surrey. The sight of this unexpected crossover between two beloved sports left spectators in awe. Rewind back to 1929 when Babe Ruth, known as one of baseball's greatest players, presented autographed balls and bats to the Secretary of War for citizens' military training camps. These cherished mementos symbolized unity and strength during a time when America sought solace through sports. A poignant image captured in 1938 by Dorothea Lange reveals an unlikely scene - a ball game taking place at Shafter migrant camp in California. Amidst hardships, these individuals found solace and camaraderie through America's favorite pastime, swinging their trusty baseball bats with determination. Fast forward to more recent times; a red squirrel gripping a miniature baseball bat showcases that even nature appreciates this timeless sport. With its tiny paws wrapped around the handle, it reminds us that passion for baseball transcends species boundaries. The inaugural Civil Rights Game held in 2006 featured an important artifact - the first base used on this historic occasion. Though seemingly unassuming compared to other elements of civil rights activism, this base represents progress towards equality within America's favorite game. Delving into history further brings us to collotype prints from 1885 depicting various batting techniques employed during early days of organized baseball. Plate after plate showcases players gripping their wooden weapons tightly as they prepared for battle on dusty fields across America. Whether it be legends like Ian Botham or Babe Ruth leaving their mark on our collective memory or ordinary people finding joy amidst adversity, one thing remains constant – the power wielded by a simple tool called the baseball bat and has become synonymous with resilience, unity, and unwavering spirit both on and off the field.