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Associated Press
Sunday, June 21, 2009 COOPERSTOWN, N.Y. -- This was a baseball game for the ages -- from 90-year-old Bob Feller to 11-year-old Zach D'Errico. The Hall of Fame began what it hopes will become a new tradition on Sunday, with five Hall of Famers and more than 20 other former major leaguers staging an old-timer's game at Doubleday Field. "I think it's a tradition the fans want to see, the nostalgia of the game," said Feller, who received a warm standing ovation when he was announced and again after he walked to the dug ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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