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Home Games features 17 cases highlighted by baseball board games from Dr. Mark Cooper's private collection. (Milo Stewart Jr.)
2008 exhibit: Home Games
For anyone who's ever said, "baseball is just a game," a collection of baseball board games, featured in a temporary exhibit at the Hall of Fame, shows that the passion for the national pastime has deep origins and strong roots as a leisure-time activity in American culture.
Home Games: A Century of Baseball Games from the Collection of Dr. Mark Cooper, opened on Saturday, April 12, and features more than 50 games over a 100-year period from 1860-1960. The exhibit, located in the Halper Gallery, will run through 2008.
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