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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.
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Honus Wagner played in the Major Leagues from 1897 through 1917. He had a career batting average of .329, with 10 home runs (in the "dead" ball era, with 343 RBIs. He was one of the original five players elected to the baseball Hall of Fame when it was established in 1936, receiving the second most votes (behind Ty Cobb).
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No player received the required 75% of the vote (247 votes were cast, 186 were needed for election to the Hall) needed to make the Hall of Fame in 1945. The leading vote getter was Frank Chance with 179. Rube Waddell was second with 154 and Ed Walsh was third with 137.
In 1992, Tom Seaver is the player with the highest percentage ever at 98.84%. 425 out of the 430 ballots had him going into the hall.
That was Carl Hubbell with 140. Frankie Frisch got 136, Mickey Cochrane got 128, and Lefty Grove got 123. Those were the four electees to the Baseball Hall of Fame in 1947.
The first elections to the baseball hall of fame were held in 1936. Babe Ruth, along with Ty Cobb, Honus Wagner, Christy Mathewson, and Walter Johnson were elected. Cobb had the most votes with 222. Ruth and Wagner were tied for second most with 215. Mathewson had 205 votes and Johnson had 189.
i hear it was Ty cobb it was the same year but Ty was first The first elections to the Baseball Hall of Fame were held in 1936. Babe Ruth was elected that year along with Ty Cobb, Honus Wagner, Christy Mathewson, and Walter Johnson. Ty Cobb received the most votes and Babe and Honus Wagner tied for second most votes.
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The National NBA Hall of Fame is in Las Angles were Most of the Hall Of Fames Have Their Awards!
Hall of Fame baseball player Harmon Killebrew was born in - Payette, Idaho.