Boston artifacts in the Baseball Hall of Fame
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With Pedro Martinez being inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame, the Red Sox legend becomes the latest representative of Boston accolades in Cooperstown, N.Y.
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Among the items on display in Martinez’s Induction Weekend trophy case were the Red Sox jersey he wore in the 1999 All-Star Game, and the Mets jersey he wore when he recorded career strikeout No. 3,000.
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Life-size statues of Babe Ruth and Ted Williams in the Hall of Fame Gallery.
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The glove that Red Sox pitcher Roger Clemens wore the night he became the first hurler to strike out 20 batters in a nine-inning game on April 29, 1986.
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The catcher’s mitt worn by former Red Sox catcher Bill Hasselman when Clemens repeated his 20-K feat on Sept. 18, 1996.
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The scorebook from the April 18-19 and June 23, 1981 contest between Triple-A Pawtucket and Rochester, a 33-inning contest that remains the longest game in both major and minor league baseball.
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The bat used by former Red Sox third baseman Bill Mueller when he slugged a pair of grand slams in the same game in 2003.
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Former Red Sox third baseman and Hall of Famer Wade Boggs used these batting gloves in 1989, his seventh-consecutive season with more than 200 hits.
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The ball that Keith Foulke infamously flipped to Doug Mientkiewicz in 2004, when the Red Sox broke an 86-year World Series drought.
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“Broadway’’ Charlie Wagner used this briefcase during his 60-year scouting career that began in 1947.
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At left, the catcher’s mask that Jason Varitek wore when he caught Jon Lester’s no-hitter in 2008. Nobody in baseball history has caught more no-no’s than Varitek’s four. At right, the ball marking Kevin Youkilis’ record for most consecutive errorless games at first base (238).
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Wally and his Monster Crunch cereal among some of his other mascot friends.
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Cleats worn by Tampa Bay’s Carl Crawford when he stole six bases against the Red Sox on May 3, 2009. He would become a member of the Red Sox the following season.
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A baseball cartoon that ran in the Boston Herald on July 18, 1912.
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Red Sox center fielder Dom Dimaggio secured this ball (center) for the last out of Lefty Grove’s 300th win on July 25, 1941.
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A jersey worn by Red Sox slugger David Ortiz during the 2004 postseason.
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An animal hide featuring photos of the 1915 world champion Red Sox.
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One of Norman Rockwell’s famous paintings dedicated to the game of baseball within the Hall’s art collection.
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Shoes worn by Hall of Famer Carl Yastrzemski during Boston’s 1967 “Impossible Dream’’ season.
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A ticket from Yaz’s final game on Oct. 2, 1983.
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Ball hit by Yaz for his final base hit in 1983, coming in the second inning of a game against the Cleveland Indians.
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A Colt 45 pistol that longtime Angels owner Gene Autry gave Yaz as a gift.
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A hat worn by former Red Sox outfielder Harry Hooper. Note the holes in the brim for attaching sunglasses.
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A pipe that once belonged to former Red Sox pitcher Cy Young.
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A contract between Babe Ruth and the Red Sox in 1917.
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A jersey worn by Cy Young.
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A jersey worn by Carlton Fisk in 1975.
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Fans inspect the Red Sox’ history via “Chartball,’’ a graph system designed by Andrew Garcia Phillips in 2009 to make complex data easier to understand.
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A fabric-mache sculpture of Boston baseball fan Lolly Hopkins, who regularly took the train from Providence to attend Red Sox and Braves games. She earned the name “Megaphone Molly’’ fopr being Boston’s “most vociferous female fan.’’
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A two-step march published by famed Red Sox supporters The Royal Rooters in 1911.
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