Dan Cohen is curator of Louisville Slugger Museum & Factory. His love for baseball was sparked at his first Tee Ball game, and has grown into a lifelong passion. Dan has worked on a number of exhibitions at Louisville Slugger Museum & Factory, including Peanuts at Bat featuring the baseball work of Charles Schulz and Beyond Baseball: The Life of Roberto Clemente, which explores the life of Clemente through art and artifacts. The museum also features a permanent collection that includes one of Babe Ruth's bats from the historic 1927 season, and a nineteenth-century bat made for Pete Browning, who was Louisville's first baseball superstar. Cohen lives in Louisville with his wife and daughter.
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