MLBAM has relaunched the National Baseball HOF & Museum's Web site, nearly two years after initially agreeing to work together to expand the shrine's digital presence. Though the initial plan was to not change the site's web address of baseballhalloffame.org, the relaunch has trimmed the destination to baseballhall.org. The revamping includes an expanded e-commerce area and members-only section, video of prior induction ceremonies and Hall inductees, and additional content on the ongoing lives of the living Hall of Famers. As expected, the site currently places a heavy emphasis on the upcoming inductions of Cal Ripken Jr. and Tony Gwynn. MLBAM has also acquired the exclusive online distribution rights to "Up For Brags," the often humorous documentary chronicling the dispute for ownership of Barry Bonds' 73rd home run ball from ’01.
Wednesday, July 11, 2007
Relaunch of Baseball HOF & Museum's Web Site
MLBAM has relaunched the National Baseball HOF & Museum's Web site, nearly two years after initially agreeing to work together to expand the shrine's digital presence. Though the initial plan was to not change the site's web address of baseballhalloffame.org, the relaunch has trimmed the destination to baseballhall.org. The revamping includes an expanded e-commerce area and members-only section, video of prior induction ceremonies and Hall inductees, and additional content on the ongoing lives of the living Hall of Famers. As expected, the site currently places a heavy emphasis on the upcoming inductions of Cal Ripken Jr. and Tony Gwynn. MLBAM has also acquired the exclusive online distribution rights to "Up For Brags," the often humorous documentary chronicling the dispute for ownership of Barry Bonds' 73rd home run ball from ’01.
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