When I was down at Fort Mason, I saw a place called Museo Italo Americano and saw that they had an exhibit called At Bay-The history of Italian Americans in baseball. Being the baseball nut that I am, it was free and I decided to check it out. Man, it was cool. They did such a great job presenting on how Italians have shaped and become part of fabric of the game. It is one of those things where I need to come back and see it again just to get the scope of it, since they did such a great job:
A Louisville Slugger Bat 1916-1929 |
Ping Bodie's glove 1912-1919 |
Ken Aspromonte's San Francisco Seals jersey |
Oakland Oaks Bill Raimodi's catcher's mask |
The Bay Area has produced many Italian big league heroes, but one family stands above all others and that is the DiMaggio's:
Dom DiMaggio 1950 Glove |
Joe DiMaggio autograph ball and card |
A Life Magazine Cover from 1939 |
Billy Martin's 1981 Oakland A's jersey-I used to sit in bleachers a lot that year and watch them |
Tony LaRussa's 2011 World Series jersey |
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