I just finished watching this video by muralist and architecture professor Douglas Cooper, in which he describes his experience living next to Pittsburgh's Forbes Field in the late 1960s. His memories are accompanied by his drawings, including details of a mural of historic Pittsburgh panoramas installed in Carnegie Mellon's University Center. I found the video below beautifully evocative, including Cooper's recollections of his conversations with Negro League player Harold Tinker, who played alongside Josh Gibson among other Hall of Famers. I grew up reading "The Glory of Their Times" and other books about the history of baseball, and I loved the combination of oral history and Cooper's Escher-esque depiction of Pittsburgh's topography.