I suppose that's what's great about the Baseball Hall of Fame. People really care about it. They get all worked up and in a lather about who absolutely should have gotten in and who absolutely shouldn't. Thing is, there are no absolutes ...
Results of the 2011 National Baseball Hall of Fame voting will be revealed at 2 p.m. ET on Wednesday. Bert Blyleven and Roberto Alomar look to be strong candidates to earn election, while Jeff Bagwell leads a talented crop of newcomers.
Roberto Alomar and Bert Blyleven were chosen to the baseball Hall of Fame on Wednesday, in an election in which voters again rejected candidates closely identified with baseball's steroid era. Alomar got 523 votes and Blyleven 463, ...
It's always a source of debate when Hall of Fame voting season turns up. Who deserves to get enshrined at Cooperstown? And what are the exact qualifications that voters examine?
He did not and still does not respect the game of baseball. Jeff Bagwell is a better role model and raw basball player than Alomar. Lately the Hall of Fame should be the Hall of Shame. If Bonds ever makes it then we will all know what a ...
NEW YORK — After a narrow miss last year, Bert Blyleven wasn't shy in saying voters finally got it right by sending him into the Hall of Fame along with Roberto Alomar.
NEW YORK — After a narrow miss last year, Bert Blyleven told voters they finally got it right by sending him into the Hall of Fame along with Roberto Alomar. And he took the opportunity to talk about baseball's dark past – the Steroids ...
Jan 05, 2011 Bert Blylevens induction to the Baseball Hall of Fame in Cooperstown ends a wait that neared the end of Blylevens eligibility on the ballot.
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The results of the 2011 National Baseball Hall of Fame ballot will be announced on MLB Network and simulcast on MLB.com on Wednesday, January 5 at 2:00 p.m. ET as part of a 90-minute announcement show beginning at 1:00 p.m. ET.