The biggest memorabilia collector at the World Series was the National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum.
Officials visited clubhouses after Game 7 and during the entire postseason, scooping up the latest historic items for future display.
Among the items donated:
*The cap worn by Series MVP Yoshinobu Yamamoto in Game 7
*The spikes Dodgers catcher Will Smith was wearing when he stepped on home plate and took a throw that prevented what would have been the winning run from scoring and when he hit the home to give the Dodgers their 5-4 margin of victory

*Manager Dave Roberts’ road jersey
*Mookie Betts’ glove from Game 7 when he scooped up the ground ball that resulted in a Series-winning double play

*Freddie Freeman’s bat from his Game 3 walk-off homer
*Glove worn by Will Klein, who earned the win in Game 3 with four scoreless innings in relief.
*A base from Game 3, which at 18 innings tied for the longest game in postseason history
Additional artifacts from the 2025 Postseason donated to the Hall of Fame include:
*The spikes worn by the Blue Jays’ Addison Barger in Game 1 when he produced the first pinch-hit grand slam in World Series history
*A ball thrown by the Blue Jays’ Max Scherzer in Game 3 when he became the first player to pitch for four different teams in the World Series
*Ball/strike indicator used by Alan Porter, the home plate umpire in both Game 5 of the World Series and the Oct. 10 American League Division Series finale between the Mariners and Tigers, which lasted 15 innings
The Hall of Fame will host an Artifact Spotlight at 2 p.m. on Monday, Nov. 3, showcasing several of these treasures fresh off the field. The program is free with Museum admission.
These and other pieces from the 2025 Postseason will be featured in the Autumn Glory exhibit, which will be on display through the 2026 Postseason. Timing on the opening of the 2025 Postseason version of Autumn Glory will be announced in the coming weeks.
The Hall of Fame and Museum is open seven days a week year-round, with the exception of Thanksgiving, Christmas and New Year’s Day.
