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If you mean the Baseball Hall of Fame, all players elected to the H of F that year, were elected by the Veterans Committe, and only one Black player was elected by the Special Committee on Negro Leagues, Satchel Paige. Regular election to the H of F were elected by the Baseball Writers Association of America, and no modern day player received enough votes to be elected that year.
2010. Dawson got 77.9% of the vote and was the only player elected by the Baseball Writers Association of America. Manager Whitey Herzog and umpire Doug Harvey were elected by the Veterans Committee and join Hawk in the Class of 2010.
Manny Ramirez in 1999.
yes he is alive, but I am sure he has retired and he is my favorite baseball player so ya he is still alive also yes he was elected in the baseball hall of fame in my 1995.
The most preferred baseball to have a player sign would be an Official Major League baseball from the League the player played in, that was used during the ball players playing days. The older baseballs could be dated by the signature of the League President stamped on the ball. For example: Willie Mays played from 1951-1973. If you were planning to acquire a Willie Mays signature you would try to find a 1951-1969 Warren Giles Official national League Baseball. The baseball alone would cost you about $200. but it would also add value to your signature. You can also opt to go with a 1970-1986 Charles Feeny Official National League Baseball which was used at the end of Mays' career. This ball would cost you about $60. Your next choice should be an Official Major League baseball made after his playing days. This would be acceptable as well. The same would be for team signed baseballs. A team from the 1980s, a 1980s baseball. (same League) You could find these baseballs on eBay. Just make sure that the ball you purchase is clean, and like new. I would not use a plain baseball or team logo baseball. It would be cheaper but then so would the value of your autograph. I will leave a link to an Official Baseball Dating & price Guide. This will help you identify the baseball you are looking for and estimated value.
Sammy Sosa
no he cant because there are 9 players and 9 baseballs so its a equal share :)
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If you mean the Baseball Hall of Fame, all players elected to the H of F that year, were elected by the Veterans Committe, and only one Black player was elected by the Special Committee on Negro Leagues, Satchel Paige. Regular election to the H of F were elected by the Baseball Writers Association of America, and no modern day player received enough votes to be elected that year.
If you mean the Baseball Hall of Fame, it was Jackie Robinson who was elected in 1962.
The first hispanic baseball player elected into the Hall of Fame was Roberto Clemente in 1973.
Roberto clement
That would be Roberto Clemente, elected posthumously on 1973 March 20.
In 1962, Jackie Robinson became the first African American baseball player to be elected into the National Hall of Fame. He was also the very first African American player to play in the National Baseball league.
I could not find any reliable data about middle school baseball pitchers being hit with baseballs. However, I'd guess that every ball player has been hit at least once.
"Baseball been berry, berry good to me" was the catchphrase of a fictional baseball player named Chico Escuela, who appeared as a character on Saturday Night Live.
The team signed baseballs from the 1940's are not as rare as you might think. Team signed baseballs fron the 1940's in excellent plus condition might be on the rare side. The players in the day signed baseball as often or more than the player today. It was part of the job of being a ballplayer. unlike the players of today they did not get paid for it. Baseballs from the early to mid 1940's sell at a lower value than the baseballs in the later 1940's. most Major League stars were off fighting in the war.