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Bat Day at Yankee Stadium

Don Rice1965-08-14

National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum

National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum
Cooperstown, United States

Photograph captures spectators in the crowded stands at Yankee Stadium with young fans waving their newly-acquired baseball bats in the air. Bat Day was a special promotion sponsored in collaboration with Hillerich & Bradsby Company, the manufacturers of Louisville Slugger bats, in which all ticket holders, 14 years old or younger, received a free Little League model bat as a souvenir. The first Bat Day at the stadium on June 20, 1963 (Fathers' Day) was so successful at increasing ticket sales that a second Bat Day, depicted here, was scheduled for the same season. It continued as regular promotion in subsequent years and was expanded to include other equipment such as caps and balls.

Forms part of the New York Herald Tribune collection at the National Baseball Hall of Fame Library.

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  • Title: Bat Day at Yankee Stadium
  • Creator: Don Rice
  • Date: 1965-08-14
  • Location: Bronx, NY
  • Quote: "Uprising at Stadium -- Kids brandish bats in the lower leftfield stands yesterday. They were a small segment of the 51, 246 at the park for the Yankees' second Bat Day." - Newspaper caption pasted on verso.
  • Contributor: National Baseball Hall of Fame Museum and Library
  • External Link: ABNER: National Baseball Hall of Fame's online catalog.
  • Medium: News photograph
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