The National Pastime: America Through the Lens of Baseball (East Coast)
Dates: 4/6 – 4/11
Location: Domestic
Price Range: $3000-3500
Theme: History, Gender, Analytics
Faculty Contact: Elizabeth Andersen
Join us as we experience America through the lens of its greatest pastime on a trip to the East Coast. From Boston to Cooperstown, Yankee Stadium to Camden Yards, we will focus on both the technical side of the game and its intersection with American history and culture. We will take stadium tours, do workshops, and learn to keep the book as we attend games.
This is a deep dive into the impact of baseball in American society: how ballpark architecture interacts with community, how the color barrier was broken, how the spread of baseball throughout the Americas has shaped MLB teams, and how sabermetrics is used to influence the modern game. With expert presentations and firsthand experiences, this trip will provide an opportunity to build your knowledge of America’s game, appreciate its place in our national consciousness, and fan the flame of your love of the game.
- Students and families should be aware that this experience includes:
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- Travel to multiple East Coast cities, requiring flexibility with transportation, schedules, and shared accommodations
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- Long and active days with significant walking, stadium tours, and outdoor time in varied spring weather
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- Exposure to large crowds and busy urban environments during games and events
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- Engagement with historical and cultural discussions related to race, community, and the evolution of American society
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- Limited personal downtime due to a full and fast-paced itinerary
| Monday | Breakfast: Prior to airport
Arrive at airport by 6:00 am Fly to Boston: Alaska 306: 8:20 am – 4:58 pm Lunch: On plane- bring snacks Check in at the hotel, walk around Fenway Dinner: Boston |
| Tuesday | Breakfast: At Hotel
Morning: Score Keeping or Statistics workshop Lunch: TBD Afternoon: Fenway Tour Dinner: At the Park Evening: Sox v Brewers |
| Wednesday | Breakfast: At Hotel
Morning: Drive to Cooperstown (4 hours) 8 am – 12 pm Lunch: On the road/Cooperstown Afternoon: Baseball HoF 1:00 pm – 5:00 pm Dinner: Cooperstown Evening: Presentation on a topic by an expert (sorted by Caitlin McLane) |
| Thursday | Breakfast: At Hotel
Morning: Drive to NYC (4 hours) 8 am – 12 pm Lunch: On the road/NYC Early Hotel Check-In or drop bags Afternoon: Stadium Tour//Jackie Robinson Museum Dinner: At the Park Evening: Yankees v A’s |
| Friday | Breakfast: At Hotel
Morning: Train to Baltimore (2-3 hours) 8 am – 11 am Lunch: On the way? Early Hotel Check-in or drop bags Afternoon: Camden Yards tour//Babe Ruth Museum Dinner: At the Park Evening: Orioles v Giants |
| Saturday | Breakfast: At Hotel
Morning: Harbor Area Lunch: Baltimore Afternoon: Head to airport (there by 4:00 pm) Dinner: At Airport Fly home: Alaska 379 6:55pm – 9:52pm |

