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Hall of Fame Voting: Bernie Williams of New York Yankees Falls Short in Voting
Bleacher Report
While there is no doubt about Williams' value to Yankee history, that doesn't translate into a Hall-of-Fame player. He played in an illustrious position in MLB history, and in comparing his numbers to some of the greats ever to play, you can clearly

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class=”lh”> 2012: Jeff Bagwell Falls Short Again Gets 52% of the vote
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9th January 2012 – In his second season on Hall of Fame ballot, former Houston Astros Jeff Bagwell 1B fell short again, although his vote total did increase from 41.7% to 52% of the vote. Induction into the hall to <75% of the players on / font>
Hall of Fame 2012: Drops Ball on Jeff Bagwell BBWAA Hall Induction Bleacher Report
Hall vote MLB.com
Hall of Fame font will Houston Chronicle (blog)


class=”lh”> Gets Hall of Fame Vote, Williams Falls Short
color=”#6f6f6f”> Yanks Go Yard

The authors FanSided is MLB Network recently took the opportunity at this year’s election Hall of Fame and only Jeff Bagwell ballot, who received 77.3% of the vote, collected enough votes to provide the necessary 75% threshold . exceed As for everyone else, /

Govt hospital in Trichy short of diabetes' tablets for a month
Times of India
The crucial medicine, which is used for the treatment of diabetes had been in great demand all these days, a top official of the hospital, who did not wished to be named told TOI. The officer said that 2.5 lakh tablets were supplied on Tuesday and

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MLive.com
Michigan Native Jim Kaat Falls Short Of Baseball Hall Of Fame
SB Nation
Former Chicago Cubs third baseman Ron Santo was the only player elected to the Hall of Fame on Sunday by the Golden Era committee, a group of 16 that includes Hall of Fame players, as well as baseball executives and veteran reporters.
West Michigan native, former MLB pitcher Jim Kaat falls short of Hall of FameMLive.com
Former Twins Tony Oliva and Jim Kaat are Passed Over by Hall Voters AgainPuckett’s Pond (blog)
Dan D'Addona: Jim Kaat has chance at Baseball Hall of FameHollandSentinel.com
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Chicago Tribune
Minnie Minoso's Hall of Fame bid falls short
Chicago Sun-Times
As the announcement of Ron Santo's election to the Hall was made at the winter meetings, the results of the Golden Era Ballot showed Minoso with nine votes, three shy of the 12 needed (75 percent) to get in. From 1951 to '61 Minoso ranked second in the
First Latino White Sox Star Gets Another ShotNew York Times
The Minnie Minoso columnSanta Rosa Press Democrat (blog)
Minoso falls short of Hall of FameCSNChicago.com (blog)

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Private MD
Short periods of high-intensity workouts effective for controlling diabetes
Private MD
Regular exercise is known to be one of the most effective ways for individuals with diabetes to have healthier blood tests measuring glucose levels. However, many people have a hard time hitting recommendations for weekly physical activity.
Intense but brief exercise helps prevent diabetesZee News
Exercising harder — and shorter — can help Type 2 diabetesEurekAlert (press release)
Intense little 60-second exercise spurts quickly improve diabetes 2 sugar ProHealth
CalorieLab Calorie Counter News -eMaxHealth -Medical Daily
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Bleacher Report
Hodges comes up short of HOF
MetsBlog.com (blog)
The Committee did vote in Ron Santo, who received 15 of 16 votes. Jim Kaat received 10, Minny Minos also received nine and Tony Oiliva eight. In addition to managing the 1969 Mets to 108 wins and an improbable World Series victory in five games over
A Comparison Between Hall of Famer Ron Santo and Gil HodgesBleacher Report
Brooklyn's Hodges Gets Another Look for Baseball Hall VoteBusinessWeek
Snubbed again! Hall of Fame committee passes on Dodger icon Gil HodgesBrooklynPapers.com

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SB Nation
Former Minnesota Twins Pitcher Jim Kaat Falls Short Of Baseball Hall Of Fame
SB Nation
Former Chicago Cubs third baseman Ron Santo was the only player elected to the Hall of Fame on Sunday by the Golden Era committee, a group of 16 that includes Hall of Fame players, as well as baseball executives and veteran reporters.
Oliva, Kaat fall short in Hall bidMinneapolis Star Tribune (blog)
Santo in Hall of FameSanta Rosa Press Democrat (blog)
Former Twins Tony Oliva and Jim Kaat are Passed Over by Hall Voters AgainPuckett’s Pond (blog)
Pioneer Press -MLive.com -HollandSentinel.com
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MLive.com
Oliva, Kaat fall short in Hall bid
Minneapolis Star Tribune (blog)
Cubs third baseman Ron Santo has been elected to the Major League Baseball Hall of Fame, the Veterans Committee announced this morning during the winter meetings in Dallas. Santo was named on a whopping 15 of 16 ballots.
Former Twins Tony Oliva and Jim Kaat are Passed Over by Hall Voters AgainPuckett’s Pond (blog)
Dan D'Addona: Jim Kaat has chance at Baseball Hall of FameHollandSentinel.com
West Michigan native, former MLB pitcher Jim Kaat falls short of Hall of FameMLive.com
WHTC
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