Ripken, Niekro, Morgan help open new exhibit in Cooperstown
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COOPERSTOWN, N.Y. -- Every summer, one of the best trips you can make is to the National Baseball Hall of Fame in Cooperstown.
And if you happened to swing by Saturday, you might have seen a few legends roaming around.
Inductees Cal Ripken Jr., Phil Niekro and Joe Morgan were all on hand at The Hall to open its latest exhibit titled "One for the Books: Baseball Records and the Stories Behind Them."
The exhibit is the most technologically advanced in the museum's history, telling the stories of baseball's most hallowed records through more than 200 artifacts including a jersey worn by Lou Gehrig in his final season.
The hall of famers say they're impressed by the collection, and of course any excuse to come back to their shrines is a good one.
The Hall of Fame Classic is coming up on Fathers day, June 19th.
Induction Day is July 24th.