
Hot Springs Baseball Weekend Returns with Legends and Expanded Card Show
The ninth annual Hot Springs Baseball Weekend will showcase baseball legends, a two‑day card show, and a full schedule of activities in Hot Springs, Arkansas.
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The ninth annual Hot Springs Baseball Weekend will showcase baseball legends, a two‑day card show, and a full schedule of activities in Hot Springs, Arkansas.

Andruw Jones was inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame in Cooperstown, New York, where he delivered a heartfelt speech thanking his teammates, coaches and family, while fans from across the United States and his native Curaçao celebrated his legacy.

Andruw Jones was inducted into the National Baseball Hall of Fame alongside Carlos Beltrán and Jeff Kent, recalling the moment with humor and gratitude while honoring his Braves teammates and mentors.

The Hall of Fame ceremony in Cooperstown honored Carlos Beltrán, Andruw Jones, and Jeff Kent, highlighting their careers, personal reflections, and the collective spirit of baseball fandom.

Carlos Beltrán, Andruw Jones and Jeff Kent were enshrined in the National Baseball Hall of Fame, each bringing distinct career highlights and storylines that reshaped conversations about the sport’s modern era.
Jeff Kent will be inducted this Sunday alongside Andruw Jones and Carlos Beltrán, marking a career defined by power, perseverance and a surprising reality‑TV cameo.

From August 7‑9, Hot Springs will host legends, historians and fans for a free public celebration of baseball’s deep roots in the Arkansas town that first sparked the sport’s spring‑training tradition.

Four decades after its release, the 1986 Donruss set remains a touchstone for collectors, highlighted by the legendary Jose Canseco rookie and a roster of future Hall of Famers.

The event, free and open to the public, features a discussion of Amoroso's supernatural novel set in 1926 Hot Springs, Arkansas, where Babe Ruth coaches a team against Al Capone's squad, alongside talks by baseball legends and a baseball card show.

A chronicle of pivotal events in baseball history, from early pitching legends to modern All‑Star drama and the pandemic’s impact on global leagues.

From early pitching legends to modern All‑Star breakthroughs, baseball’s history is marked by unforgettable performances and cultural shifts.

Hot Springs, Arkansas will host a three‑day baseball festival that blends a larger card show, screenings of "The Battered Bastards of Baseball" and conversations with Hall of Famers and indie‑team pioneers.

Bobby Cox, the legendary baseball manager whose career spanned six decades, passed away on May 9, 2026, leaving behind a legacy of sustained excellence and a lasting impact on the sport.

Ozzie Timmons, drafted by the Chicago Cubs in 1990, now serves as an assistant hitting coach for the Tampa Bay Rays while volunteering at the University of Tampa, where he advises college players on securing playing time and mentors youngsters in the community.

Acquired from the Athletics and locked in through 2030, Matt Olson has become a cornerstone for the Braves, blending durability, power and defensive excellence.

The Indianapolis Clowns, once a celebrated Negro Leagues team known for its theatrical performances, are being revived in partnership with the Savannah Bananas. Guided by former minor‑league player Kobe Shaquille Robinson, the new incarnation aims to honor the legacy of pioneers like Hank Aaron and Toni Stone while increasing Black representation in baseball.