Vin Scully, Jamie Jarrín and Red Barber highlight a side display at the pop-up museum.

By Jon Weisman

Ever wonder what a baseball museum at Dodger Stadium might be like? Starting on Friday, you can catch a glimpse.

A pop-up museum taking over the Left Field Reserve Level team store will feature pieces from the Dodgers archives, as well as items on loan from former Dodger players, Gary Cypres’ world-renowned sports memorabilia collection and the National Baseball Hall of Fame in Cooperstown.

It’s a really fun way to spend some of your time as you wait for baseball to come winding its way back into action.

Among the pieces on display:

More than 50 framed photographs, dating back to 1866, from the Hall of Fame’s Picturing America’s Pastime exhibit.

Fernando Valenzuela’s 1981 National League Cy Young Award, on loan from El Toro himself.

Items from the Cypres collection showcasing Jackie Robinson, Sandy Koufax, Don Drysdale, Johnny Podres and Ebbets Field.

Dodger historical artifacts including a baseball signed by the 1947 NL All-Star team, Vin Scully memorabilia and a display honoring recent award winners Corey Seager, Dave Roberts and Clayton Kershaw.

Louisville Slugger presented to the 1947 National League Champion Brooklyn Dodgers

The museum will be open from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. on the following dates:

December 2–4

December 9–11

December 16–18

December 23-24

December 26–31

January 2

January 6–8

January 13–16

January 20–22

January 27–29

February 3–5

February 10–12

February 17–20

February 24–26

March 3–5

Admission to the pop-up museum is $10 — or, only an extra $3 to add on to a ticket for Dodger Stadium tour, which offers a behind-the-scenes look at Blue Heaven on Earth. Group pricing is available for stadium tours.

Fans are encouraged to purchase in advance by visiting www.dodgers.com/museum. Fans will be directed to park in lot P where they may also purchase admission tickets.

For more information, visit dodgers.com/museum or dodgers.com/tours.