I have the Baseball Hall of Fame about 9 times visited and I was lucky enough to meet the 2008 All-Star Game and Home Run Derby at old Yankee Stadium, a trip that ended with me the night at the Penn Station to visit, because the last train home had …
New York Yankees: It's Time to Put Don Mattingly into the Hall of Fame. Bleacher Report The New York Yankees certainly have their share of plaques in the MLB Hall of Fame and, with the likes of Derek Jeter and Mariano Rivera as shoo-in first ballot inductees they will have more to come. However, there is one glaring omission from the …
MLB Free Agency: Does Vladimir Guerrero Want to Be the Yankees DH in 2012? Bleacher Report The former MVP will turn 37 when the 2012 season starts and is on the down-side of his potential Hall of Fame career. In 2011 with the Baltimore Orioles, Guerrero batted .290 but only had 13 home runs and 65 RBI in 145 games. …
The National Baseball Hall of Fame to Announce Class of 2012 Today Yankees 101 By Karen Vankat Today at 2 pm ET the National Baseball Hall of Fame will reveal the class of 2012 joining Ron Santo, who was elected by the Golden Era Committee last month. The vote for this year's class was conducted by the Baseball Writers' …
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 …
class=”lh”> Pitcher, New York Yankees color = Pinstripe Alley by Brandon C. on 29 December 2011 10.30 clock EST in Interviews Abbott is a Michigan man, as his number retired by the Wolverines, was born in Flint and was the College Baseball Hall of Fame in 2007 for his career at the Michigan elected. < … / font>
What about Ernie Banks and Ron Santo? What about the multitude of Hall of Famers NOT on a World Series winning team? Isn’t it PITCHING that has been the bane of the Yankees’ post season? Or is Ted Williams undeserving of his MVP and his Hall of Fame selection? What gives?