A new permanent exhibit, opened May of 2011, exploring baseball records and the stories behind them. Over 200 artifacts, two quiz stations, and a digital top ten record tower all seamlessly organized in 1500 sq.ft. of space
Design development rendering of entrance wall
Final install of entrance wall
Cal Ripken, Jr. being interviewed in front of the case containing artifacts from his record-breaking 2131st consecutive game, as well as the full uniform of former record holder, Lou Gehrig.
Looking toward Top Ten Tower
Looking from entrance area towards the digital Top Ten Tower.
Original presentation drawing of digital Top Ten Tower and Pitching records area.
Final Top Ten Tower as installed. Consists of two locations with three presentation screens, above, and one touch screen interactive timeline below. Data for tower is updated daily.
Pitching section highlighting Cy Young's 511 career wins.
Design development rendering for multimedia presentation of New York Yankees' 27 World Series championships.
Looking from Top Ten Tower towards 27 Championship wall as installed.
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One for the Books

This permanent exhibition at the National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum interprets baseball records and the stories behind them. The exhibit relates the context of baseball’s greatest achivement with the over two hundred artifacts; along with intepretive text panels, integrated in-case video presentations, and a state-of-the-art touchscreen records timeline tower.
Opened in May of 2011 the exhibit has proven to be the single most popular
and visited space in the Museum after the plaque gallery.

Dan Wallis
Creative Director & Owner - The Square Office West Springfield, MA