![]() Bleacher Report |
MLB Hall of Fame Voting: Tim Raines Missing is a Travesty
Bleacher Report The Major League Baseball Hall of Fame voting has been announced, and the sole member of the class of 2012 is Barry Larkin. Jack Morris, Jeff Bagwell and Lee Smith were the only other players to garner more than 50 percent of the vote. … |
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Jan 2012
![]() ESPN (blog) |
Tim Raines still seeks Hall of Fame respect
ESPN (blog) By David Schoenfield Ronald C. Modra/Sports Imagery/Getty Images Tim Raines is often cited as the second-greatest leadoff hitter in MLB history. There are a lot of columns and analysis out there advocating the case for Tim Raines for the Hall of Fame. … |
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Dec 2011
| NBCSports.com |
class=”lh”> Major League Baseball “ But today we have a sign that things are OK for Joe: A 4000 + word Hall of Fame column , in a way that only he can do is done. Once again he brings order and sanity, Jeff Bagwell, the font thing. ‘To which Alan Trammell / Barry Larkin thing. … /> 20Jun 2009don’t see him making it for at least 3 or 4 tries. Many other players need to get in first, like Goose, Bert, Andre Dawson, Jim Rice, Ron Santo, just to name a few. In 23 seasons from 1979-2002, Raines had, 2,605 hits, 1,571 runs, 430 DB’s, 113 3B’s (wow), 170 HR, 980 RBI’s, 808 SB (wow), 1,330 BB, and .294 BA (wow). Also played on 2 championship yankee teams, 96 and 98. 7 time all star, 1 batting title. |

