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All-time Hall of Fame voting percentages
The Associated PressPlayer, Year, Cast, Votes, Pct. Tom Seaver 1992 430 425 98.84 Nolan Ryan 1999 497 491 98.79 Cal Ripken Jr. 2007 545 537 98.53 Ty Cobb 1936 226 222 98.23 George Brett 1999 497 488 98.19 Hank Aaron 1982 415 406 97.83 Tony Gwynn 2007 545 532 97.61...Tags: Cy Young, Grover Cleveland, Robin Yount, Sandy Koufax, Rabbit Maranville
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Glavine's a complete success
STAFF WRITEROn a picture-perfect Sunday afternoon, Tom Glavine was reliving his own personal nightmare. The Mets have been unable to score for him and didn't in the first five innings of yesterday's game with the Braves at Shea Stadium. In the span of three...Tags: Major League Baseball, Atlanta Braves, Jose Reyes, Carlos Beltran, Tom Glavine
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Year-by-year inductees
(BBWAA: Elected by the Baseball Writers Association of America; VC: Elected by the Veterans Committee; NL: Elected by the Veterans Committee based on Negro league career): 1936 -- BBWAA: Ty Cobb, Walter Johnson, Christy Mathewson, Babe Ruth, Honus...Tags: Cy Young, Grover Cleveland, Bobby Wallace, Jesse Haines, Sandy Koufax
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Best of the Best
The Hartford CourantNewsday's Top 100 Yankees were determined by members of the staff. They were written by Bob Herzog. 1. Babe Ruth First, he saved baseball from the aftermath of the 1919 Black Sox Scandal by luring fans back to the ballpark to see him hit mammoth home...Tags: Mel Allen, Cy Young, Grover Cleveland, Clothing and Textiles Industry, Roger Clemens
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Clemens passes Seaver for 4th on strikeout list
Staff WriterNot all stops on Roger Clemens' tour of baseball legends are equal. Last night's may have been the best so far because of whom he saw on his latest climb up the charts and where he saw him. When the Yankees' ace struck out Toronto's Luis Lopez in the...Tags: Cy Young, Roger Clemens, Major League Baseball, Jorge Posada, Boston Red Sox
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Legends of the Fall
October 1 1932, World Series Game 3: Babe Ruth and Lou Gehrig hit two homers apiece. But Ruth's second, off Charlie Root, is considered the most famous home run of World Series history. After taking the first two pitches for strikes, Ruth points to the...Tags: House and Home, Atlanta Braves, Boston Red Sox, Willie McCovey, Bob Gibson
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