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The entrance hallway is lined with a series of vintage baseball catcher's masks, dating from the 1920s to 50s.
The entrance hallway is lined with a series of vintage baseball catcher's masks, dating from the 1920s to 50s.
The Cardinals won Game 6 of the World Series 10-9 in 11 innings—one of the best games in the history of baseball.
The Cardinals won Game 6 of the World Series 10-9 in 11 innings—one of the best games in the history of baseball.
When Bild began work on the Lowerline House, a beautiful green baseball field sat across the street. Within two weeks after Katrina struck, the baseball field was transformed into a FEMA trailer neighborhood housing many displaced Tulane workers. “I think it is really prophetic,” Mouton says. “As soon as we put up this steel-clad thing, all these other steel-clad things migrated here too.”
When Bild began work on the Lowerline House, a beautiful green baseball field sat across the street. Within two weeks after Katrina struck, the baseball field was transformed into a FEMA trailer neighborhood housing many displaced Tulane workers. “I think it is really prophetic,” Mouton says. “As soon as we put up this steel-clad thing, all these other steel-clad things migrated here too.”
Here's a Bloodline Pro Elite glove by Nokona. It's made in Nocona, Texas, where the company has been making baseball gear since 1934.
Here's a Bloodline Pro Elite glove by Nokona. It's made in Nocona, Texas, where the company has been making baseball gear since 1934.
Edward Gorey inspiration, depressing baseball #molskine #ink #sketch
Edward Gorey inspiration, depressing baseball #molskine #ink #sketch
Fenway Park

You haven’t truly experienced the American Pastime until you’ve been to Fenway. There’s nothing like baseball’s grande dame on a warm summer evening: cramped and unforgiving, intimidating and stately, filled to the rafters with raucous New Englanders and transformed into Boston’s touchstone.As Major League Baseball’s oldest ballpark (built in 1912), Fenway’s quirks are a source of pride, from the manual scoreboard and the Green Monster in left field to Pesky’s Pole and the lone red seat in right (section 42, row 37, seat 21) where Ted Williams hit the longest measurable home run ever (502 feet) inside the park. Photo by: Dave
Fenway Park You haven’t truly experienced the American Pastime until you’ve been to Fenway. There’s nothing like baseball’s grande dame on a warm summer evening: cramped and unforgiving, intimidating and stately, filled to the rafters with raucous New Englanders and transformed into Boston’s touchstone.As Major League Baseball’s oldest ballpark (built in 1912), Fenway’s quirks are a source of pride, from the manual scoreboard and the Green Monster in left field to Pesky’s Pole and the lone red seat in right (section 42, row 37, seat 21) where Ted Williams hit the longest measurable home run ever (502 feet) inside the park. Photo by: Dave
Bird's Eye View of Baseball Academy by Rayvat Engineering
#birdseyeview #architecture #3drendering #birdviewrendering
Bird's Eye View of Baseball Academy by Rayvat Engineering #birdseyeview #architecture #3drendering #birdviewrendering
Find your "ideal" sports team in the Which Team Should You Root For Flowchart.
Find your "ideal" sports team in the Which Team Should You Root For Flowchart.
This 1880 Savonarola chair had the original leather, but it was torn. I wanted to preserve the leather, so I baseball stitched it with brass grommets and added hidden strapping for added support.
This 1880 Savonarola chair had the original leather, but it was torn. I wanted to preserve the leather, so I baseball stitched it with brass grommets and added hidden strapping for added support.
This side door used to exit through the kitchen. To the right, there’s now a powder room where the kitchen used to be. To the left, tall cupboards accommodate the boys’ school gear and baseball bags. A rush mat is inset into the floor to capture dirt and muck.
This side door used to exit through the kitchen. To the right, there’s now a powder room where the kitchen used to be. To the left, tall cupboards accommodate the boys’ school gear and baseball bags. A rush mat is inset into the floor to capture dirt and muck.
You can make everybody around you surprised by creating and personalizing Phillies hats on https://www.hatsline.com/product/76ers-phillies-flyers-eagles-baseball-cap-7785
You can make everybody around you surprised by creating and personalizing Phillies hats on www.hatsline.com/pro...
Mitt chair by Claudia & Harry Washington for Bernhardt Design, $2,100.

Inspired by a baseball glove’s shape and stitching detail, the versatile upholstered lounge chair features soft, rounded edges—a boon for families with young children.
Mitt chair by Claudia & Harry Washington for Bernhardt Design, $2,100. Inspired by a baseball glove’s shape and stitching detail, the versatile upholstered lounge chair features soft, rounded edges—a boon for families with young children.
To think that all the intricacies of baseball could be recorded here in a tiny book. The stub pencil is a nice touch though. And scoring the game certainly gives those out of foul ball range something to do between runs to the peanut stand.
To think that all the intricacies of baseball could be recorded here in a tiny book. The stub pencil is a nice touch though. And scoring the game certainly gives those out of foul ball range something to do between runs to the peanut stand.
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No. 5 bat by Jeremy Mitchell for Mitchell Bat Co., $195 Made in Nashville, the heritage-inspired 32-ounce wood bats are handpainted. Use for display or on the diamond. A portion of the proceeds go to MLB’s Reviving Baseball in Inner Cities initiative.
Tennessee No. 5 bat by Jeremy Mitchell for Mitchell Bat Co., $195 Made in Nashville, the heritage-inspired 32-ounce wood bats are handpainted. Use for display or on the diamond. A portion of the proceeds go to MLB’s Reviving Baseball in Inner Cities initiative.
For $400, sink your feet into a hand-tufted, wool-and-acrylic rug created in the likeness of a pair of socks. The Carpets line also includes rugs made in the likeness of other easily recognizable objects such as a Crosby Studios T-shirt, a chair, and a baseball cap.
For $400, sink your feet into a hand-tufted, wool-and-acrylic rug created in the likeness of a pair of socks. The Carpets line also includes rugs made in the likeness of other easily recognizable objects such as a Crosby Studios T-shirt, a chair, and a baseball cap.
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Patterned shirt by Print All Over Me

Print All Over me is "like a really high-end café press," Singer says. "You upload any kind of pattern you want and they print it onto clothing blanks, like cute shift dresses and blankets, not just baseball caps. We’re doing their first ever furniture collaboration. We paired furniture designers and illustrators, so it will be a chair by Fort Standard with a printed leather seat by Damien Correll."
Patterned shirt by Print All Over Me Print All Over me is "like a really high-end café press," Singer says. "You upload any kind of pattern you want and they print it onto clothing blanks, like cute shift dresses and blankets, not just baseball caps. We’re doing their first ever furniture collaboration. We paired furniture designers and illustrators, so it will be a chair by Fort Standard with a printed leather seat by Damien Correll."
67 New Dawn Northwood Pointe
6 Bed | 6 Bath | 5100 Sq

Visitors are struck by the beauty of this prestigious gated RoseGate community, surrounded by spacious parks, woodsy trails which lead all the way to the sea, hiking paths, high-end shops, and within walking distance of National Blue Ribbon schools. Irvine’s signature eucalyptus frame many properties, an homage to the area's first farms. This LEADS home was recently expanded to almost 5,100 square feet of functional space, the sound-proof home theater and upgraded kitchen featuring Sub Zero, Bosch and Viking allows for a grand buffet and gourmet dinners. A flexible floor plan flows freely from kitchen and family room to a grand cathedral ceiling in the living room. Invite all your friends to 3 distinct entertaining areas, 3 more outdoors, a custom pool and covered loggia with new stainless steel grill. This sophisticated dwelling boasts a ground level master retreat with massive bath and walk-in closet as well as a private office with another master bedroom upstairs. Enjoy up to 7 bedrooms, 6 bath, maid or guest quarters with separate entrance, two laundry rooms, 3 car garage, Brazilian cherry hardwood floors with sound reduction, 3 fireplaces, pool with waterfall features, granite counters, garage workshop, surround sound in 5 rooms, fire sprinklers, and the only wood burning fireplace in Rosegate. Community Amenities include close proximity to soccer and baseball fields, tennis & volleyball courts, heated “Olympic” size pool, basketball and Tai Chi pavilion.
67 New Dawn Northwood Pointe 6 Bed | 6 Bath | 5100 Sq Visitors are struck by the beauty of this prestigious gated RoseGate community, surrounded by spacious parks, woodsy trails which lead all the way to the sea, hiking paths, high-end shops, and within walking distance of National Blue Ribbon schools. Irvine’s signature eucalyptus frame many properties, an homage to the area's first farms. This LEADS home was recently expanded to almost 5,100 square feet of functional space, the sound-proof home theater and upgraded kitchen featuring Sub Zero, Bosch and Viking allows for a grand buffet and gourmet dinners. A flexible floor plan flows freely from kitchen and family room to a grand cathedral ceiling in the living room. Invite all your friends to 3 distinct entertaining areas, 3 more outdoors, a custom pool and covered loggia with new stainless steel grill. This sophisticated dwelling boasts a ground level master retreat with massive bath and walk-in closet as well as a private office with another master bedroom upstairs. Enjoy up to 7 bedrooms, 6 bath, maid or guest quarters with separate entrance, two laundry rooms, 3 car garage, Brazilian cherry hardwood floors with sound reduction, 3 fireplaces, pool with waterfall features, granite counters, garage workshop, surround sound in 5 rooms, fire sprinklers, and the only wood burning fireplace in Rosegate. Community Amenities include close proximity to soccer and baseball fields, tennis & volleyball courts, heated “Olympic” size pool, basketball and Tai Chi pavilion.
67 New Dawn Northwood Pointe
6 Bed | 6 Bath | 5100 Sq

Visitors are struck by the beauty of this prestigious gated RoseGate community, surrounded by spacious parks, woodsy trails which lead all the way to the sea, hiking paths, high-end shops, and within walking distance of National Blue Ribbon schools. Irvine’s signature eucalyptus frame many properties, an homage to the area's first farms. This LEADS home was recently expanded to almost 5,100 square feet of functional space, the sound-proof home theater and upgraded kitchen featuring Sub Zero, Bosch and Viking allows for a grand buffet and gourmet dinners. A flexible floor plan flows freely from kitchen and family room to a grand cathedral ceiling in the living room. Invite all your friends to 3 distinct entertaining areas, 3 more outdoors, a custom pool and covered loggia with new stainless steel grill. This sophisticated dwelling boasts a ground level master retreat with massive bath and walk-in closet as well as a private office with another master bedroom upstairs. Enjoy up to 7 bedrooms, 6 bath, maid or guest quarters with separate entrance, two laundry rooms, 3 car garage, Brazilian cherry hardwood floors with sound reduction, 3 fireplaces, pool with waterfall features, granite counters, garage workshop, surround sound in 5 rooms, fire sprinklers, and the only wood burning fireplace in Rosegate. Community Amenities include close proximity to soccer and baseball fields, tennis & volleyball courts, heated “Olympic” size pool, basketball and Tai Chi pavilion.
67 New Dawn Northwood Pointe 6 Bed | 6 Bath | 5100 Sq Visitors are struck by the beauty of this prestigious gated RoseGate community, surrounded by spacious parks, woodsy trails which lead all the way to the sea, hiking paths, high-end shops, and within walking distance of National Blue Ribbon schools. Irvine’s signature eucalyptus frame many properties, an homage to the area's first farms. This LEADS home was recently expanded to almost 5,100 square feet of functional space, the sound-proof home theater and upgraded kitchen featuring Sub Zero, Bosch and Viking allows for a grand buffet and gourmet dinners. A flexible floor plan flows freely from kitchen and family room to a grand cathedral ceiling in the living room. Invite all your friends to 3 distinct entertaining areas, 3 more outdoors, a custom pool and covered loggia with new stainless steel grill. This sophisticated dwelling boasts a ground level master retreat with massive bath and walk-in closet as well as a private office with another master bedroom upstairs. Enjoy up to 7 bedrooms, 6 bath, maid or guest quarters with separate entrance, two laundry rooms, 3 car garage, Brazilian cherry hardwood floors with sound reduction, 3 fireplaces, pool with waterfall features, granite counters, garage workshop, surround sound in 5 rooms, fire sprinklers, and the only wood burning fireplace in Rosegate. Community Amenities include close proximity to soccer and baseball fields, tennis & volleyball courts, heated “Olympic” size pool, basketball and Tai Chi pavilion.
67 New Dawn Northwood Pointe
6 Bed | 6 Bath | 5100 Sq

Visitors are struck by the beauty of this prestigious gated RoseGate community, surrounded by spacious parks, woodsy trails which lead all the way to the sea, hiking paths, high-end shops, and within walking distance of National Blue Ribbon schools. Irvine’s signature eucalyptus frame many properties, an homage to the area's first farms. This LEADS home was recently expanded to almost 5,100 square feet of functional space, the sound-proof home theater and upgraded kitchen featuring Sub Zero, Bosch and Viking allows for a grand buffet and gourmet dinners. A flexible floor plan flows freely from kitchen and family room to a grand cathedral ceiling in the living room. Invite all your friends to 3 distinct entertaining areas, 3 more outdoors, a custom pool and covered loggia with new stainless steel grill. This sophisticated dwelling boasts a ground level master retreat with massive bath and walk-in closet as well as a private office with another master bedroom upstairs. Enjoy up to 7 bedrooms, 6 bath, maid or guest quarters with separate entrance, two laundry rooms, 3 car garage, Brazilian cherry hardwood floors with sound reduction, 3 fireplaces, pool with waterfall features, granite counters, garage workshop, surround sound in 5 rooms, fire sprinklers, and the only wood burning fireplace in Rosegate. Community Amenities include close proximity to soccer and baseball fields, tennis & volleyball courts, heated “Olympic” size pool, basketball and Tai Chi pavilion.
67 New Dawn Northwood Pointe 6 Bed | 6 Bath | 5100 Sq Visitors are struck by the beauty of this prestigious gated RoseGate community, surrounded by spacious parks, woodsy trails which lead all the way to the sea, hiking paths, high-end shops, and within walking distance of National Blue Ribbon schools. Irvine’s signature eucalyptus frame many properties, an homage to the area's first farms. This LEADS home was recently expanded to almost 5,100 square feet of functional space, the sound-proof home theater and upgraded kitchen featuring Sub Zero, Bosch and Viking allows for a grand buffet and gourmet dinners. A flexible floor plan flows freely from kitchen and family room to a grand cathedral ceiling in the living room. Invite all your friends to 3 distinct entertaining areas, 3 more outdoors, a custom pool and covered loggia with new stainless steel grill. This sophisticated dwelling boasts a ground level master retreat with massive bath and walk-in closet as well as a private office with another master bedroom upstairs. Enjoy up to 7 bedrooms, 6 bath, maid or guest quarters with separate entrance, two laundry rooms, 3 car garage, Brazilian cherry hardwood floors with sound reduction, 3 fireplaces, pool with waterfall features, granite counters, garage workshop, surround sound in 5 rooms, fire sprinklers, and the only wood burning fireplace in Rosegate. Community Amenities include close proximity to soccer and baseball fields, tennis & volleyball courts, heated “Olympic” size pool, basketball and Tai Chi pavilion.
67 New Dawn, Irvine, CA	– $2,195,000

Visitors are struck by the beauty of this prestigious gated RoseGate community, surrounded by spacious parks, woodsy trails which lead all the way to the sea, hiking paths, high-end shops, and within walking distance of National Blue Ribbon schools. Irvine’s signature eucalyptus frame many properties, an homage to the area's first farms. This LEADS home was recently expanded to almost 5,100 square feet of functional space, the sound-proof home theater and upgraded kitchen featuring Sub Zero, Bosch and Viking allows for a grand buffet and gourmet dinners. A flexible floor plan flows freely from kitchen and family room to a grand cathedral ceiling in the living room. Invite all your friends to 3 distinct entertaining areas, 3 more outdoors, a custom pool and covered loggia with new stainless steel grill. This sophisticated dwelling boasts a ground level master retreat with massive bath and walk-in closet as well as a private office with another master bedroom upstairs. Enjoy up to 7 bedrooms, 6 bath, maid or guest quarters with separate entrance, two laundry rooms, 3 car garage, Brazilian cherry hardwood floors with sound reduction, 3 fireplaces, pool with waterfall features, granite counters, garage workshop, surround sound in 5 rooms, fire sprinklers, and the only wood burning fireplace in Rosegate. Community Amenities include close proximity to soccer and baseball fields, tennis & volleyball courts, heated “Olympic” size pool, basketball and Tai Chi pavilion.
67 New Dawn, Irvine, CA – $2,195,000 Visitors are struck by the beauty of this prestigious gated RoseGate community, surrounded by spacious parks, woodsy trails which lead all the way to the sea, hiking paths, high-end shops, and within walking distance of National Blue Ribbon schools. Irvine’s signature eucalyptus frame many properties, an homage to the area's first farms. This LEADS home was recently expanded to almost 5,100 square feet of functional space, the sound-proof home theater and upgraded kitchen featuring Sub Zero, Bosch and Viking allows for a grand buffet and gourmet dinners. A flexible floor plan flows freely from kitchen and family room to a grand cathedral ceiling in the living room. Invite all your friends to 3 distinct entertaining areas, 3 more outdoors, a custom pool and covered loggia with new stainless steel grill. This sophisticated dwelling boasts a ground level master retreat with massive bath and walk-in closet as well as a private office with another master bedroom upstairs. Enjoy up to 7 bedrooms, 6 bath, maid or guest quarters with separate entrance, two laundry rooms, 3 car garage, Brazilian cherry hardwood floors with sound reduction, 3 fireplaces, pool with waterfall features, granite counters, garage workshop, surround sound in 5 rooms, fire sprinklers, and the only wood burning fireplace in Rosegate. Community Amenities include close proximity to soccer and baseball fields, tennis & volleyball courts, heated “Olympic” size pool, basketball and Tai Chi pavilion.
Houston Astrodome (Houston, Texas: 1965)

History: Though it carried the clunky, official title of the Harris County Domed Stadium when it opened, the Astrodome was quickly nicknamed the “Eighth Wonder of the World” (typical Texas-sized modesty). Former Houston Mayor Roy Hofheinz organized a winning bid to bring a baseball team to Houston on the condition they build a covered stadium to compensate for Texas summer temperatures; Hofheinz supposedly drew inspiration for the dome from the cloth “valeria” that covered the Roman Colosseum. Home to the Houston Astros until 2000, the Astrodome also hosted the first televised NCAA basketball game, the Battle of the Sexes tennis match between Billie Jean King and Bobby Riggs, and an Evel Knievel stunt jump (plans to jump the stadium fell through) before falling into disuse in the early 2000s.

Status:  After the Astrodome was named one of the National Trust's 11 Most Endangered Historic Places in 2013, the Harris County Sports and Convention Center, which runs the site, unveiled the New Dome Experience plan to turn the stadium into a multiuse facility (a forward-thinking plan with more support than previous ideas of turning the dome into a hotel or movie production studio). Houston voters rejected a bond referendum last fall that would have moved the plan forward.

What You Can Do: The building is currently in limbo; demolition isn’t slated yet, mostly because of the cost and potential environmental damage that would ensue. While it hasn’t been updated recently, the New Dome PAC

site hosts plans and photos of the dome’s past and (potential) future.

Image Credit: Bukowsky18, Creative Commons
Houston Astrodome (Houston, Texas: 1965) History: Though it carried the clunky, official title of the Harris County Domed Stadium when it opened, the Astrodome was quickly nicknamed the “Eighth Wonder of the World” (typical Texas-sized modesty). Former Houston Mayor Roy Hofheinz organized a winning bid to bring a baseball team to Houston on the condition they build a covered stadium to compensate for Texas summer temperatures; Hofheinz supposedly drew inspiration for the dome from the cloth “valeria” that covered the Roman Colosseum. Home to the Houston Astros until 2000, the Astrodome also hosted the first televised NCAA basketball game, the Battle of the Sexes tennis match between Billie Jean King and Bobby Riggs, and an Evel Knievel stunt jump (plans to jump the stadium fell through) before falling into disuse in the early 2000s. Status: After the Astrodome was named one of the National Trust's 11 Most Endangered Historic Places in 2013, the Harris County Sports and Convention Center, which runs the site, unveiled the New Dome Experience plan to turn the stadium into a multiuse facility (a forward-thinking plan with more support than previous ideas of turning the dome into a hotel or movie production studio). Houston voters rejected a bond referendum last fall that would have moved the plan forward. What You Can Do: The building is currently in limbo; demolition isn’t slated yet, mostly because of the cost and potential environmental damage that would ensue. While it hasn’t been updated recently, the New Dome PAC site hosts plans and photos of the dome’s past and (potential) future. Image Credit: Bukowsky18, Creative Commons
Stadium WoesAcross the country, stadiums are front and center in a slew of controversies. The multi-million dollar projects are viewed as a way to bring income, jobs, and tax revenue to cities as well as an architectural landmark for places seeking a Bilbao effect.

In San Francisco, mayor Ed Lee welcomed a proposal for the new Warriors stadium (above) to be built on the city's busy waterfront. Supporters say the project will bring more money and growth to the city while opponents argue that building the project will reverse years of work to make the Embarcadero one of San Francisco's great public spaces. Here's the latest on the proposed development.

Across the bay in Oakland, developers proposed a $500 million waterfront stadium for the Athletics (go A's!). The deteriorating Coliseum (the only remaining dual-use sports stadium in the United States, mind you) is currently home to the baseball team. Some believe that the owners' reluctance to commit to a new location in the city stems from a desire to relocate elsewhere in the Bay Area. Before San Francisco seals the deal on the Warriors stadium plan, they should note that the much-beleaguered Coliseum was heralded when it was completed and won an Honor Award from the AIA in 1967. (For the record: the stadium is one of our favorites for nostalgic reasons.)

In Atlanta, some say the Braves's move from the inner city to the suburbs highlights the city's race and class issues.

Houston recently voted to raze the Astrodome. In November, shortly after the decision was made, Los Angeles Times architecture critic Christopher Hawthorne wrote: "Now that voters have rejected a plan to save the Houston Astrodome, a marvel of engineering muscle and space-age glamour and easily the city's most important building, it would be easy to conclude that modern architecture has a major image problem in this country…Works of architecture tend to fall out of fashion beginning around age 25 and hit their deepest levels of disfavor between 40 and 50 years old. This is largely true regardless of architectural style or historical period. Buildings, it turns out, experience their own version of a midlife crisis." More on the story here.
Stadium WoesAcross the country, stadiums are front and center in a slew of controversies. The multi-million dollar projects are viewed as a way to bring income, jobs, and tax revenue to cities as well as an architectural landmark for places seeking a Bilbao effect. In San Francisco, mayor Ed Lee welcomed a proposal for the new Warriors stadium (above) to be built on the city's busy waterfront. Supporters say the project will bring more money and growth to the city while opponents argue that building the project will reverse years of work to make the Embarcadero one of San Francisco's great public spaces. Here's the latest on the proposed development. Across the bay in Oakland, developers proposed a $500 million waterfront stadium for the Athletics (go A's!). The deteriorating Coliseum (the only remaining dual-use sports stadium in the United States, mind you) is currently home to the baseball team. Some believe that the owners' reluctance to commit to a new location in the city stems from a desire to relocate elsewhere in the Bay Area. Before San Francisco seals the deal on the Warriors stadium plan, they should note that the much-beleaguered Coliseum was heralded when it was completed and won an Honor Award from the AIA in 1967. (For the record: the stadium is one of our favorites for nostalgic reasons.) In Atlanta, some say the Braves's move from the inner city to the suburbs highlights the city's race and class issues. Houston recently voted to raze the Astrodome. In November, shortly after the decision was made, Los Angeles Times architecture critic Christopher Hawthorne wrote: "Now that voters have rejected a plan to save the Houston Astrodome, a marvel of engineering muscle and space-age glamour and easily the city's most important building, it would be easy to conclude that modern architecture has a major image problem in this country…Works of architecture tend to fall out of fashion beginning around age 25 and hit their deepest levels of disfavor between 40 and 50 years old. This is largely true regardless of architectural style or historical period. Buildings, it turns out, experience their own version of a midlife crisis." More on the story here.