Commercial photographer Duane Reider has turned his studio space in the former Engine House 25 in Lawrenceville into the Roberto Clemente Museum. He now has hundreds of pieces of unique Clemente memorabila, including one of only four pairs of Clemente's spikes remaining, resting on Three Rivers Stadium home plate from the 1971 World Series, when Clemente was series MVP. (Bob Donaldson/Post-Gazette)

Commercial photographer Duane Reider has turned his studio space in the former Engine House 25 in Lawrenceville into the Roberto Clemente Museum. He now has hundreds of pieces of unique Clemente memorabila, including one of only four pairs of Clemente's spikes remaining, resting on Three Rivers Stadium home plate from the 1971 World Series, when Clemente was series MVP. (Bob Donaldson/Post-Gazette)

Commercial photographer Duane Reider has turned his studio space in the former Engine House 25 in Lawrenceville into the Roberto Clemente Museum. He now has hundreds of pieces of unique Clemente memorabila, including one of only four pairs of Clemente’s spikes remaining, resting on Three Rivers Stadium home plate from the 1971 World Series, when Clemente was series MVP. (Bob Donaldson/Post-Gazette)

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