COOPERSTOWN, NY — The Baseball Writers’ Association of America has made a statement this year by not inducting anyone into the 2013 Baseball Hall of Fame. ABC News reports that among the 37 names that were on the ballot for this year’s Baseball Hall of Fame Induction, were two names that should have been a shoe-in … baseball’s home run king Barry Bonds and legendary pitcher, Roger Clemens. Due to the steroid scandal though, not one player was admitted this year. ... Read More
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Andre Dawson Elected To National Baseball Hall of Fame
January 6, 2010 By
NEW YORK – Eight time All-Star outfielder, Andre Dawson, was finally elected to the Hall of Fame after nine trys. Other players considered for baseball’s honor who just fell short were Bert Blyleven and Roberto Alomar.
Andre Dawson was elected to National Baseball Hall of Fame after nine trys.
The Baseball Writers’ Association of America announced that Dawson received 420 of 539 votes in voting, 15 more than the 75 percent necessary to gain election. ... Read More