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Old 10-18-2012, 08:39 PM
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Maybe I'll try to get up there soon and see what the deal is for getting access. Maybe I could use my book somehow!

Okay, so here's something I noticed that doesn't appear to be correct. During the tour of the Joe DiMaggio room, the camera points to this ball and he calls it hit #45 when he broke the record. But this baseball is not an Official ball, you can see that it has stamping on the bottom panel that is not consistent with American or National League, and wouldn't have been in play for that game, it should be a William Harridge ball as the game was played in Yankee Stadium....Thoughts?
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