

After walking about 2 miles, we finally reached this great open field, with a pavilion in front of us, and many chairs already in place for what would be the largest crowd to ever witness a hall of fame induction.
The scene at the Hall of Fame induction
when we arrived at about 6:00 A.M.
Now we had to play the waiting game. We also tried to get some sleep, but that became increasingly hard to do as more people arrived and as the sun burned through the pre-dawn clouds and began turning up the heat on this lovely
day in Cooperstown, NY.
They hadn't even set up the VIP seats when we arrived.

The induction ceremony was everything I hoped it would be and more. Having that many Orioles fans around and witnessing one of the greatest players and one of my childhood heros become immortalized forever into the Hall of Fame was an amazing experience. I've put some more pictures below, and included a few captions as well.
This is a really cool before and after photo. I took the photo on the left around 7 A.M. and then I took the photo on the right, from near the same spot, around 11:00. What a difference a few hours made!


Another shot showing how large the crowd was that day. There were
a lot of San Diego fans there to see Tony Gwynn get inducted as well.
There will never be another hall of fame class with as much class,
dignity and respect for the game as the class of 2007.
a lot of San Diego fans there to see Tony Gwynn get inducted as well.
There will never be another hall of fame class with as much class,
dignity and respect for the game as the class of 2007.


This guy was awesome...had to have my picture taken with him.

What an awesome picture of the Orioles Hall of Famers: Jim Palmer,
Cal Ripken, Earl Weaver, Brooks Robinson, Frank Robinson, and Eddie Murray.




The scene as my girlfriend and I walk back from the HOF induction to our car. I knew she was a keeper when she was willing to drive me to Cooperstown, spend the night in a car, walk 2 miles to the induction sight, spend all day witnessing a Hall of Fame induction for a team she isn't a diehard fan of, walking back to the car, and then driving with me 7+ hours home on the same day.
Fantastic road trip and experience that I'll never forget.
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