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Sat April 6, 2024

FAIR BALL: The San Francisco Seals at the Golden Gate International Expo

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A Free Exhibition Defining the Legacy of the San Francisco Seals and Celebrating the Opening of the 2024 Baseball Season.

The San Francisco Giants' home opener is Friday, April 5th. The Treasure Island Museum will celebrate San Francisco baseball on Saturday, April 6th, with a salute to the Giants' outstanding minor league predecessor--the San Francisco Seals. At the time of the Golden Gate International Exposition, there were no major league baseball teams on the West Coast.

In fact, the farthest west that any major league team played was St. Louis. But California fans weren't deprived of baseball. The Pacific Coast League (PCL), formed in 1902, was a high level minor league that produced future Hall of Fame greats Ted Williams, Joe DiMaggio, Tony Lazzeri, and Bobby Doerr among others.In August 1939, the PCL's San Francisco Seals players fanned out across a field on Treasure Island. Eight hundred feet overhead was the Goodyear blimp whose crew was prepared to drop baseballs to the waiting Seals players below. A catch from that height would set the world's record for a catch of a ball dropped from the greatest altitude. It was a great publicity stunt for the Seals, for the PCL, for West Coast baseball and for Treasure Island! At that time, the record was held by the major league Philadelphia Phillies. So what happened? Join us on Treasure Island and find out.

Presenters Fred Klink and John Fornbacher, outfitted in Seals' uniforms, will have the story of the ball dropped from the blimp as well as photos, videos and other baseball artifacts of the period. The exhibit will be available from 10:30 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. and admission is free. Come celebrate the Giants' Opening Day with us on April 6.
A Free Exhibition Defining the Legacy of the San Francisco Seals and Celebrating the Opening of the 2024 Baseball Season.

The San Francisco Giants' home opener is Friday, April 5th. The Treasure Island Museum will celebrate San Francisco baseball on Saturday, April 6th, with a salute to the Giants' outstanding minor league predecessor--the San Francisco Seals. At the time of the Golden Gate International Exposition, there were no major league baseball teams on the West Coast.

In fact, the farthest west that any major league team played was St. Louis. But California fans weren't deprived of baseball. The Pacific Coast League (PCL), formed in 1902, was a high level minor league that produced future Hall of Fame greats Ted Williams, Joe DiMaggio, Tony Lazzeri, and Bobby Doerr among others.In August 1939, the PCL's San Francisco Seals players fanned out across a field on Treasure Island. Eight hundred feet overhead was the Goodyear blimp whose crew was prepared to drop baseballs to the waiting Seals players below. A catch from that height would set the world's record for a catch of a ball dropped from the greatest altitude. It was a great publicity stunt for the Seals, for the PCL, for West Coast baseball and for Treasure Island! At that time, the record was held by the major league Philadelphia Phillies. So what happened? Join us on Treasure Island and find out.

Presenters Fred Klink and John Fornbacher, outfitted in Seals' uniforms, will have the story of the ball dropped from the blimp as well as photos, videos and other baseball artifacts of the period. The exhibit will be available from 10:30 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. and admission is free. Come celebrate the Giants' Opening Day with us on April 6.
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