The National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum’s Digital Collection is constantly being updated. New items are being added, errant terms are being revised, and bugs are being fixed as system development continues. We invite you to begin exploring and discovering the stories of our national pastime that are preserved in the Museum collections and Library archives.

Since 1939, the National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum has been committed to preserving baseball history.

With more than three million Library items, 300,000 images, and 40,000 three-dimensional artifacts, the Museum cares for an immense physical collection that brings baseball history to life.

The Museum is dedicated to providing online access to the artifacts and documents that are housed in Cooperstown to fans and researchers around the globe and ensuring that these items are digitally preserved for future generations.

Additional material including photographs, audio, video, artifacts, and documents from the Museum collections and Library archives are added regularly so be sure to stop back often and browse the ever growing digital collection.

The project is dependent upon the continued generous donations of passionate baseball fans, along with support provided by Market NY through I LOVE NY, New York State’s Division of Tourism, as a part of the State’s Regional Economic Development Council awards.