Tom Seaver
Hall of Fame shortstop Ozzie Smith with 11 (each season between 1982-1992).
They don't. A player, manager or executive elected to the baseball Hall of Fame, may choose which team they wish to represent when elected. Most will, however, choose the team in which they spent the most years associated with, or to which they had their most success. i. e. Joe Morgan entered the H of F as a Cincinnati Reds, although, he broke into the Majors with Houston and also played for the Phillies.
That would be Roy White, who is number 7 on the Yankees all-time games played list with 1,881. Derek Jeter is number 2 on the list and is still active. Bernie Williams is number 6 with 2,076 games played and has not played since 2006. Bernie is not eligible for the Hall of Fame vote at the present time. Mickey Mantle (#1), Lou Gehrig (#3), Yogi Berra (#4) and Babe Ruth (#5) are all in the Hall of Fame.
CY young
The most famous of which is Jim Brown the Hall of Fame Running Back who is also a Hall of Fame Lacrosse player.
Tom Seaver
The National NBA Hall of Fame is in Las Angles were Most of the Hall Of Fames Have Their Awards!
Carl Hubbel.
Wayne Gretzky is a world famous hockey player that was inducted into the hall of fame in 1999. He is one of the most famous hockey players to ever play the game.
most of the time, but you have to stand out to be part of the Hall of Fame. an NBA player must be unique and have qualities that no one else has so that way they are known for something
Hall of Fame baseball player Harmon Killebrew was born in - Payette, Idaho.
The Chicago Bears have produced 26 representatives to the Hall of Fame.
Five years. As an example, both Jerry Rice and Emmitt Smith retired after the 2004 season. The five seasons they waited before being eligible for election to the Hall were 2005-2009. Both are eligible beginning with the 2010 elections and, most certainly, both will be elected in 2010.
Jerry Rice
The 2007 inductees into the Hockey Hall of Fame were former players Mark Messier, Ron Francis, Scott Stevens, and Al MacInnis and former Maple Leafs GM and current chairman of the Hockey Hall of Fame selection committee Jim Gregory.
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