If you are a die-hard baseball fan, get ready for an unforgettable time because the Hall of Fame Weekend 2024 is almost here! From July 19th to 22nd, Cooperstown will have a star-studded event that every baseball fan will want to be a part of.

It all begins with the  Class of 2024  being inducted into the  Baseball Hall of Fame. This year's inductees include Adrian Beltré, known for his five Gold Glove Awards and four Silver Slugger Awards. Todd Helton, a former batting champion, catcher Joe Mauer, and the legendary manager, Jim Leyland.

The weekend will also feature 53 returning Hall of Fame members, including the likes of Derek Jeter, Mariano Rivera, Chipper Jones, and Johnny Bench. Throughout the weekend, there will be a lot of exciting events and activities.

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From the Induction Ceremony on Sunday July 21st, to the special event called "Turn Two with Ozzie Smith," where you can join the Hall of Fame friends for an intimate gathering and support the Museum's Education Program. And don't miss the Parade of Legends, where you can catch a glimpse of the game's most iconic figures up close.

For those who want to learn more about the legends of the game, the Hall of Fame Explorer gives a journey through the history of baseball. See the interactive exhibits and learn about the incredible contributions and achievements of the Hall of Famers.

Plus, the Museum's library and research center offer information for the true baseball fan. Whether you're a lifelong fan or just someone who loves the game of baseballs, the Hall of Fame Weekend 2024 is a must-attend event.

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