by LemonBall » May 11th, 2008, 1:51 am
I was also in Cooperstown last week and found myself captivated by Joe Morgan's glove. Another glove that caught my eye was one belonging to Steve Carlton. At first glance, it looked like an ordinary Rawlings HOH with a basket web, but it also had what appeared to be an extended wrist cuff. from the way the glove was positioned, it was difficult to tell whether it was a fastback or one with a wrist strap, but it was definitely a custom glove.
I was born and raised in Cooperstown, and spent my college years working as a researcher in the baseball library, so I spent countless hours in that museum. I can tell you that the current museum has far fewer artifacts on display than they used too.
To some extent, the Hall of Fame is a victim of it's own success. It gets awfully crowded during the summer, so an effort was made to improve the flow of traffic. The resulting museum feels less intimate to me, with most of my favorite items and exhibits being relegated to storage. Also, "Baseball as America" has certainly impacted what is on display in Cooperstown.
In any case, Cooperstown is truly a baseball paradise, and you picked a great week to visit.