For baseball fans, there is arguably no greater rivalry than the New York Yankees and the Boston Red Sox. Last July, our fans got to experience that match-up in London on the same day they took in a Vincent van Gogh exhibition at the Tate Britain art museum. Al Clark, a retired American league and […]
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Exploring Cuba on a Second Baseball Trip
When we took travelers to Cuba in November 2016, they were awed both by the experience of Cuban baseball and the mystique of a country that calls the 1950s to mind. “It was one of the most amazing things I’ve ever done, and I’ve traveled all around the world,” Chuck Carter of Spokane, Washington, told […]
Read MoreSmall Local Firm Scores Big National Connection
Several years after launching Sports Travel and Tours, Jay Smith took a group of baseball fans to the induction ceremony at the National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum for the first time. He had 15 travelers. No one at the Hall of Fame knew his name or had familiarity with his Hatfield-based business. Jay […]
Read MoreAn All-Star Trip for the All-Star Game
July marks the return of what Major League Baseball Commissioner Rob Manfred calls “a five-day celebration of the greatest game in the world,” and Cleveland is proud to be the host of the magic for the first time since 1997. Sports Travel and Tours is equally as proud to offer tickets to the action that […]
Read MoreDon’t Miss Baseball’s Greatest Rivals as They Face Off in London
When Stephanie London was 5 years old, she could be found with her dad on Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays, cheering on the Milwaukee Braves, notepad and pencil in hand. “He taught me how to keep score, what to pay attention to,” remembers Stephanie, who now lives in a suburb of Milwaukee, Wisconsin. “We watched things […]
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