yes
babe ruth
Reggie Jackson was inducted into the MLB Hall of Fame in 1993, on his first ballot with 93.6% of the vote.
Jackie Robinson was inducted into the Major League Baseball (MLB) Hall of Fame in 1962, his first year on the ballot, receiving 124 votes.
Players on the ballot for election to the Hall of Fame are chosen by the Baseball Writers Association of America (BBWAA). More information about the entire process can be found at the link below: http://www.baseballhalloffame.org/hofers_and_honorees/rules.htm
In 1998 The Sporting News created a list of the 100 Greatest Baseball Players. Here's the top five and their Hall of Fame inductions:1. Babe Ruth in 1936 (95.13% first ballot)2. Wilie Mays in 1979 (94.68% first ballot)3. Ty Cobb in 1936 (98.23% first ballot)4. Walter Johnson in 1936 (83.63% first ballot)5. Hank Aaron in 1982 (97.83% first ballot)
probably the first baseball ever used, they probably kept it, and i bet its in Coopers Town in the Baseball Hall of Fame
Yes .... he may not get in on the first ballot but he will get it.
Jackie Robinson was a first ballot Hall of Famer (retired 1956 and elected to the HOF in 1962).
3 Doug Harvey (UMP) 1962-1992 (93.75% fourth ballot) Whitey Herzog (Manager for Cardinals) 1973-1990 (87.5%) Andrew Dawson (OF for Expos) 1977-1996 (77.9% ninth ballot)
Corky Simpson left Ricky Henderson off of his HOF ballot. He voted for: * Pitcher Bert Blyleven * Andre Dawson, * Tommy John * Don Mattingly * Tim Raines * Jim Rice * Alan Trammell * Matt Williams
You need to be retired from the MLB for five years do he hasn't been on the ballot.
Japanese Baseball Hall of Fame was created in 1959.