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Roberts, Andrew . Tally-Ho 1955. 1955. FSU Special Collections, Strozier Library, Tallahassee, Florida. Tally-Ho 1 Jan.

1955: n. pag. Print. This picture shows how the baseball stadium used to be made out of wood. There is a fence wrapping around the backstop. There is an observation area above the dugout. There looks to be some students sitting up there, talking and lounging around.

Roberts, Andrew . Florida State Media Guide. 1981. FSU Special Collections, Strozier Library, Tallahassee, Florida. Florida State Media Guide 1 Jan. 1981: 3. Print. This picture shows a record of the final two teams in the Southern Regional of the College Baseball Playoffs and how they placed in the finals. This record goes from 1954-1981. This record shows how many wins and losses they had in their district competition and the College World Series. Florida State won 7 and lost 3 regionals over the time period shown. Florida State never won the CWS.

Roberts, Andrew . Florida State Media Guide. 1989. FSU Special Collections, Strozier Library, Tallahassee, Florida. Florida State Media Guide 1 Jan. 1989: 38-39. Print. This picture labels Tallahassee as the City Where Spring Begins. This is to say that FSU Baseball is good and where college baseball season starts. The picture shows a packed crowd in the stadium. It also has a list of top attendences for FSU games up to 1989.

Roberts, Andrew . Florida State Media Guide. 1991. FSU Special Collections, Strozier Library, Tallahassee, Florida. Florida State Media Guide 1 Jan. 1991: 41 and 43. Print.

These two pictures show the FSU Baseball stadium. The top picture shows a packed crowd at the stadium. The bottom picture shows an empty stadium, but is significant because, compared to the picture from 1955, it shows how the stadium has evolved and changed over time.

Roberts, Andrew . Florida State Media Guide. 2004. FSU Special Collections, Strozier Library, Tallahassee, Florida. Florida State Media Guide 1 Jan. 2004: 136. Print. This picture shows the Top 20 FSU Baseball crowds in history. This picture is significant because I think it shows that no matter who the oppenent is, or when the game is played, FSU Baseball always draws a large crowd. A lot of the top attendences come against Miami, including the three game series on April 12-14, 1991.

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