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Carlton Fisk Helps Cut Ribbon

On Hall’s ‘Whole New Game’

Hall of Fame Carlton Fisk, right, joins, from left, Hall of Fame president Jeff Idelson, Chairman of the Board Jane Forbes Clark and members of the Janetschek family this morning in cutting the ribbon to formally open the "Whole New Ballgame" exhibit on the Hall's second floor.    The exhibit, which traces changes in the game since 1970, is in the "reimagined" Janetschek Gallery.  (Milo Stewart, Jr. / National Baseball Hall of Fame)
Hall of Fame Carlton Fisk, right, joins, from left, Hall of Fame president Jeff Idelson, Chairman of the Board Jane Forbes Clark and members of the Janetschek family this morning in cutting the ribbon to formally open the “Whole New Ballgame” exhibit on the Hall’s second floor.    The exhibit, which traces changes in the game since 1970, is in the “reimagined” Janetschek Gallery.  (Milo Stewart, Jr. / National Baseball Hall of Fame)

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