Virtual Baseball Hall
of Fame Gallery

  presented by Dusty Harshman, SEMA Founder and McCombs MBA '01, for educational purposes only

Virtual Baseball
 
Hall of Fame 
Gallery
360º View

Alcoves
1936 to 1939
1939 to 1946
1946 to 1951
1952 to 1956
1956 to 1964
1964 to 1971
1971 to 1973
1974 to 1977
1977 to 1982
1983 to 1988
1989 to 1995
1995 to 1999
2000 to 2001

Inductees
Alphabetically
Induction Year

Visiting the Baseball Hall of Fame in Cooperstown provides inspiration to baseball fans everywhere. I recommend the pilgrimage to the Hall of Fame as it holds a spirit that anything virtual can not.  As a fan, I spent hours in the gallery experiencing baseball's history by examining the plaques of those inducted.  I hope this virtual gallery can be a place to share enthusiasm, research, and community with each other.
  Please click on a yellow medallion below to visit the alcoves in the gallery.

 
   
         
 
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The Virtual Baseball Hall of Fame Gallery intends to create enthusiasm around baseball's greats, share research, and build a community for baseball fans everywhere.  This is an educational site only and does not have a commercial element to it.  There is no intended confusion with the official National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum's website It is only meant to complement the National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum's online offerings.  Please visit their website to explore the its many offerings.

The image above was taken by Dusty Harshman in the National Baseball Hall of Fame Gallery in Cooperstown, New York in June, 2001. The majesty of the Hall of Fame goes well beyond any digital exhibit. Please visit the Hall of Fame in person to fully experience the gallery and feel the spirit of America's Pastime in the many exhibits there. 


The Virtual Baseball Hall of Fame Gallery is published by the Sports and Entertainment Management Association, a registered student organization interested in leveraging the graduate school experience into satisfying careers in Sports, Entertainment, and Arts Management. SEMA is not an official publication of the University of Texas at Austin and does not represent the views of The University or its officers.

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