HOF President Josh Rawitch Discusses 2023 Initiatives For The Hall of Fame & Cooperstown

From the Offices of the Baseball Hall of Fame

Join Hall of Fame President Josh Rawitch for a special Hall of Fame Member edition of Virtual Voices of the Game at 5:30 p.m. on Monday, Dec. 12. He will talk about events in Cooperstown over the last year and look ahead to new initiatives for the Hall in 2023.

This Virtual Voices of the Game is a program exclusively for supporting Members of the Hall of Fame. Those who have memberships with the Hall of Fame will be given the opportunity to sign up for this edition of Virtual Voices of the Game via an upcoming membership email. If you are interested in joining our membership program, please click here or contact our Membership Department at (607) 547-0397.

The program will be available to watch the following day on the Hall's YouTube channel.

Upcoming virtual events include (all times Eastern):

Virtual Voices of the Game: Ken Kendrick
Tuesday, Dec. 20, 2 p.m.

Join us for a Virtual Voices of the Game program with Hall of Fame Board of Directors member, Ken Kendrick. We will discuss the book, The Diamondback Collection: 50 of the Greatest Cards in Sports Collecting History, which details the story behind the iconic collection of Kendrick, the managing general partner of the Arizona Diamondbacks, who has assembled arguably the greatest lineup of shoebox treasures on the planet.

Fans can also submit questions for Ken through our Chat Room.

Celebrate your love of the game by purchasing a gift membership – when you do you'll receive a FREE copy of the new book, The Diamondback Collection: 50 of the Greatest Cards in Sports Collecting History.

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These events are a part of the Museum’s regular virtual programming series, and past programs can be found at the Hall of Fame’s YouTube Channel.
 
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Photo of Hall of Fame President Josh Rawitch in front of the Museum. (Milo Stewart Jr./National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum)

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