News From the Hall of Fame

Paul Molitor was a seven-time All-Star in his 21-year career. (Milo Stewart Jr.)
Molitor thrills Cooperstown audience
The crowd rose as one to greet the average-sized man in the blue-and-white striped golf shirt -- a man who looked like many other baseball fans in Cooperstown this weekend. More >
Gossage elected for impact on the game

A reliever by trade, he never won a Cy Young Award in either league nor was he named the Most Valuable Player during the regular season or any postseason series. Never even came close on either. He was a nine-time All-Star, but only pitched in six Midsummer Classics. More >
More News Stories
- Brett, Gossage recall 'Pine Tar Incident'
- Williams had blueprint for success
- Padres Gossage, Williams tied together
- Oneonta, Tri-City to square off at Doubleday
- O'Malley had great respect for Hall of Fame
- Dreyfuss key to baseball's development
- Southworth's Cardinals were dominant
- Kuhn to be Hall's fourth Commissioner
- Spink Award winner Holtzman, 82, passes
- Holtzman one of baseball's sturdiest voices
- Niehaus looks forward to Cooperstown
- One final honor in a Hall of Fame career
- More Hall of Fame News
Press Releases
Download Files
- Around the Horn - 2008 HOF Weekend
- Rich Gossage conference call transcript (.rtf)
- Dick Williams conference call transcript (.rtf)
- Around the Horn notes - All-Star Game
- Around the Horn notes - July '08
- Around the Horn notes - Robinson plaque
- Around the Horn notes - 2008 HOF Game
- 2008 Boy Scout Scavenger Hunt questions
Become a Member
Join the greatest
team of all-time! Membership in the Hall of Fame brings privileges, such as free shipping and 10% off purchases online and in the Museum Store, and much, much more.
Hall of Fame Communications Department
National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum
25 Main Street
Cooperstown, NY 13326
(888) HALL-OF-FAME or 888.425.5633
Local phone -- 607.547.0215
Email the Department
