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 List of members of the Baseball Hall of Fame (chronological) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Elections commenced in 1936 for selection of worthy individuals to be honored by induction to the Baseball Hall of Fame, though the first induction ceremonies were not held until the Hall opened in 1939.
Each is listed along with their primary position; that is, the position or role in which the player made his greatest contribution to baseball, according to the Hall of Fame.
In 2005, the Hall announced the formation of a Committee on African-American Baseball, which held a 2006 election for eligible figures from the Negro Leagues and earlier 19th century teams; 17 additional Negro League figures were chosen in that election.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/List_of_members_of_the_Baseball_Hall_of_Fame_(chronological)   (610 words)

  
 Baseball Hall of Fame - Biocrawler   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Members of the Hall of Fame (alphabetical listing)
Among baseball fans, "Hall of Fame" means not only the museum and facility in Cooperstown, but also the pantheon of players, managers, umpires and builders who have been named to enshrinement there.
An ongoing controversy facing the Hall of Fame is that of the status of Joe Jackson and Pete Rose.
www.biocrawler.com /encyclopedia/Baseball_Hall_of_Fame   (1202 words)

  
 List of members of the Baseball Hall of Fame (alphabetical) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
List of members of the Baseball Hall of Fame (alphabetical)
In 1936, elections commenced for selection of worthy individuals to be honored by induction to the Baseball Hall of Fame.
Through February 2006, a total of 278 individuals have been selected; they are listed below with their field position or other area of accomplishment and their year of selection.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/List_of_members_of_the_Baseball_Hall_of_Fame_(alphabetical)   (242 words)

  
 Canadian Baseball Hall of Fame on Baseball Almanac
Members are selected by a committee and they are placed in order by their year of induction and rank on the final ballot.
Selection to the Canadian Baseball Hall of fame and Museum is not restricted to Canadians but is open to anyone who has contributed to baseball in Canada, whether on the field or in an administrative capacity, or in a combination of ways.
Their list of Major Leauge players is NOT small and we invite you to take a look at every Major League baseball player born in Canada.
baseball-almanac.com /hof/hofcana.shtml   (357 words)

  
 Baseball Hall of Fame balloting, 1936 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
The first elections to select inductees to the Baseball Hall of Fame were held in 1936.
Members of the Baseball Writers Association of America (BBWAA) were given authority to select individuals from the 20th century; while a special Veterans Committee, made up of individuals with greater familiarity with the 19th century game, was polled to select deserving individuals from that era.
Initial ballots included 33 players listed as suggestions, although revised ballots were later sent with an additional 7 names; when questions arose about players who had been omitted, voters needed to be reminded that these names were simply intended as suggestions rather than the entire field of possibilities, and that write-in votes were fully allowed.
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 The National Baseball Hall of Fame Transition Projects
Baseballs have evolved from single pieces of hand-stitched, stuffed leather to the modern hardball made according to exact specifications.
Show half a baseball; ask students to list the materials that are found inside.
List the various types of equipment that are used throughout the game or the movie.
www.projectview.org /BaseballHallofFameTransitionProjects/BaseballGrowsUp/PreparingtheStudents.htm   (334 words)

  
 Baseball Hall of Fame - BaseballWiki
The Hall has completed a study on African American players between the late 19th century and the integration of the major leagues in 1947, and will conduct a special election for such players in February 2006.
No individual was elected either time; some observers are already starting to doubt whether the new Veterans Committee will ever elect a player, or whether the Committee members – most of whom are Hall members – are reluctant to elect new candidates, in the hope of heightening the value of their own selection [1].
It subsequently transpired that these had been lent to the Baseball Commissioner's Office, from where they had been taken and sold to offset personal financial problems by Joe Reichler, an assistant to Commissioner Bowie Kuhn, possibly without verifying their ownership.
baseball.wikia.com /wiki/Hall_of_Fame   (1182 words)

  
 Hall of Fame
He was a member of the Eastern Connecticut-Western Rhode Island conference champion teams in 1927 as part of the football squad and in 1927 and 1928 as part of the track team.
A member of football teams, which won the Eastern Connecticut conference championship in both 1938 and 1939 and was awarded the Connecticut Class B championship in 1939, he earned both all-ECC and all-state honors, the first SHS football player to be named all state.
A member of the 1950 Class B state champion basketball team, he was a member of the all-tournament team.
www.stonington.org /schools/shs/HallOfFame.html   (3684 words)

  
 Quick List Index
The National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum, located in beautiful Cooperstown, New York opened during the summer of 1939.
Beginning with the origin of the Negro leagues to Jackie Robinson's integration of Major League Baseball in 1947, untold stories of honor, courage, and perseverance are brought to life through interactive multicultural lessons spanning several subject areas.
In baseball art, the artist specifically tells a story of a significant moment in American history that can be analyzed and interpreted by the viewer.
www.projectview.org /Contact/QuickListProviders/NationalBaseballHallofFame.QL.htm   (1235 words)

  
 The Michigan Daily Online   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Visitors to the hall are immediately confronted with the physical shrine that was baseball's greatest season in years.
The Baseball Hall of Fame is now chock-full of Sammy Sosa and Mark McGwire memorabilia - but, as always, also features exhibits on everything from the Negro Leagues to features on the base ball media, to all the statistics any fan could ever want.
But of course there was a hall of fame before the start of the 1998 baseball season and there will be one after another team has replaced the destiny-dusted Yankees as world champions and the achievements of McGwire and Sosa have faded from memory at least a little.
www.pub.umich.edu /daily/1999/jan/01-21-99/arts/arts3.html   (948 words)

  
 Science of Baseball: Links
Baseball Think Factory "Dedicated to the thoughtful analysis of baseball, both real and imagined." Assistance for both sabermetricians and game players is provided here.
Society of American Baseball Research (SABR) "The Society for American Baseball Research (SABR) was formed in August 1971 in Cooperstown New York.
The Baseball Hall of Fame in Tokyo Mostly a description of the actual museum; has a chronological list of all the Hall of Famers.
www.exploratorium.edu /baseball/links.html   (578 words)

  
 The Baseball Guru - Web Tour: Cooperstown, NY and the Hall of Fame
Virtual Hall of Fame Gallery - Intends to create enthusiasm around baseball's greats, share research, and build a community for baseball fans everywhere.
Japanese Hall of Fame and Museum - Dedication of great Japanese baseball players, executives, and umpires as well as a collection of memorable baseball materials.
Canadian Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum - A visit to the Canadian Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum in St. Marys will open your eyes to Canada's rich baseball history.
baseballguru.com /bbhof1.html   (558 words)

  
 SABR :|| Collegiate Baseball Committee | 2003 Annual Report
Their original work was put on a computer file with listings by college of players who attended that school (but who were not necessarily players in the school’s baseball program).
Each school’s page on our website features information on the years baseball has been played at the school; a chronological listing of past and present major leaguers (according to the date of their big league debut); the years played at the school; and an indication of players in that school’s athletic hall of fame.
The number of committee members has increased significantly since the original list of interested people was determined.
www.sabr.org /sabr.cfm?a=cms,c,316,5,0   (682 words)

  
 So You Think You Know Baseball - Baseball Trivia, Major League Baseball, Baseball, World Series,Trivia Book, Hall of ...
All baseball fans know that Pete Rose is the career hits leader and that he broke Ty Cobb’s record.
One Hall of Fame pitcher known for his strikeouts has the dubious distinction of issuing 208 bases on balls in a single season, a Major League record.
This section tests your historical knowledge of baseball and is full of variety.
www.baseballtriviabook.com /sample.html   (705 words)

  
 BIOPROJ.SABR.ORG :: The Baseball Biography Project.
Hall of Fame teammate Amos Rusie, for instance, struck out 1934 batters in his career and walked 1704.
Bill James outlines a formula for admittance to the Hall of Fame although he admits that it is an imperfect series of rankings for pitching or position players.
Arranged in a fastidious chronological order that is only marred by the fact that the name and date of the publication has been eliminated by the compiler.
bioproj.sabr.org /bioproj.cfm?a=v&v=a&bid=1002&pid=12840   (9356 words)

  
 David Cone - Baseball Fever
As for as I can tell he had 5 hall of fame years and 5 very good years during the 1988-1999 stretch.
Here is a list of the Hall of Fame Monitor scores for Starting Pitchers not yet eligible for enshrinement.
Like if Cone never was on the disabled list and pitched for the Braves his whole career he would have better numbers than Glavine.
baseball-fever.com /showthread.php?t=28793   (2719 words)

  
 ThinkQuest : Library : Baseball & Softball
Visitors can learn about the history of baseball, how the rules have changed over the years, and see how baseball cards have changed in appearance from the early 1900s until now.
Baseball at its Best is a site about the history of baseball, including a wordsearch, quiz and a dreamteam.
Baseball, Now and Then provides a basic overview of the game, including rules, and questions and answers about baseball, its history and vocabulary.
www.thinkquest.org /library/cat_show.html?cat_id=199   (2015 words)

  
 Mike's Baseball Rants: February 2003 Archives   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
And he was a member of the 1983 "Wheeze Kid" Phils, not to mention an earlier team referred to as the Big Red something-or-other.
From that moment on, the argument that the Hall of Fame should be only for the greatest of the great was irretrievably lost.
The home run barrage stirred speculation that the baseballs had been "juiced up." Denials by representatives of the manufacturer, Rawlings Sporting Goods Co., were met with skepticism, but scientific tests arranged separately by USA Today and the league offices confirmed that the 1987 baseballs were no livelier than those of recent years.
www.all-baseball.com /mikesbballrants/archives/2003_02.html   (17545 words)

  
 A Resource Guide on the History of Baseball in America   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Discusses how baseball became our “national pastime” and whether it still is as well as “baseball's status as both a secular religion and an embodiment of important themes in American history” and how does baseball’s museum handle that dichotomy.
Burns is known for his unbelievable depth of research and chance to see depictions of baseball from its earliest days contribute to this being a classic source for baseball research.
Any baseball fan can tell you the stats of several of their favorite players, from today and years ago.
www.pages.drexel.edu /~jeb55/Baseball_Research_Resources.htm   (2772 words)

  
 9 Pitches - 9 Strikes - Side Retired by Baseball Almanac
Baseball Almanac: Where What Happened Yesterday is Being Preserved Today
Did you know that the only three (3) pitchers in Major League history to accomplish this feat twice happen to be members of the
Over one-hundred twenty-five years of Major League Baseball history, millions of pitches thrown by thousands of different pitchers and only forty known / recorded instances by thirty-seven different pitchers — this is truly an amazing feat.
www.baseball-almanac.com /feats/feats17.shtml   (372 words)

  
 20 Worst HOFers (position players) - Page 5 - Baseball Fever
Not gonna sit here and throw out baseball knowledge and experience against you Chris, I realize you're only 13, or 14, but an overwhelming majority of the time bases are not stolen off the catcher.
I don't see Youngs being within a mile of the Hall, and don't see any parallel between him and Joss, who was one of Dead Ball's greatest pitchers.
He was a smart baseball mind, who handled the rigor of being a player/manager.
www.baseball-fever.com /showthread.php?p=525839   (4318 words)

  
 SABR :|| Online Bulletin | Research Exchange: Nov/Dec 2005
A QandA with Charles Scoggins, a SABR member, sports writer for the Lowell (Mass.) Sun and an official scorer for the Boston Red Sox.
A chronological account, plus copies of newspaper articles, of Howard’s season with Toronto, when he was the International League MVP.
Chronology of New Orleans baseball history, plus a list of teams that have trained in the city, and when.
www.sabr.org /sabr.cfm?a=cms,c,1490,3,0   (670 words)

  
 Clem's Baseball ~ Archives 2003
Baseball's Hall of Fame recently announced that Susan Sarandon and Tim Robbins (who starred together in the classic baseball flick Bull Durham) were being un-invited to the forthcoming induction ceremonies in Cooperstown, NY, because of their high-profile protests against the U.S.-led war against Iraq.
All in all, I'd say the Hall of Fame's decision to exclude them from the upcoming ceremonies was tacky and a little intolerant, but not such a big deal.
Virginia officials unveiled a scale model and an artist's conception of the proposed baseball stadium in the Rosslyn district of Arlington.
www.andrewclem.com /Archives/2003/Baseball2003.shtml   (14703 words)

  
 19th Century Resources - index
Nineteenth Century Committee of the Society for American Baseball Research (SABR) focuses its research, writing, and discussion on baseball, 1840-1900, but its epoch begins in antiquity and several members are privately working on the baseball family before 1840.
It is a chronological list of transactions, about ten per page with a rich paragraph or three on many pages.
The newsletter 19c Notes 2004.1, In the Projects provides an overview of 20 baseball research projects including 15 organized by eleven SABR research committees and five that are private.
world.std.com /~pgw/19c   (1136 words)

  
 Las Vegas SUN: Columnist Peter Benton: Group seeks nominees for SNGA Hall of Fame
The Southern Nevada Golf Association is seeking nominations for the SNGA's Golf Hall of Fame.
For all of the above categories, list the positions of employment or offices held within specific organizations during the period for which the nominee's performance is being recognized.
The Southern Nevada Golf Association Hall of Fame originated in 1991 with its Charter being to induct worthy individuals every four years.
www.lasvegassun.com /sunbin/stories/births/2003/sep/10/515594243.html   (339 words)

  
 One final cheer for three splendid Hall of Fame veterans   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
The National Baseball Hall of Fame was rocked this summer by the deaths of three long-time members — Ted Williams, Enos Slaughter and Hoyt Wilhelm; the listing is chronological by date of death.
And, of the 189 men elected to the Hall of Fame on their playing records, he was absolutely the worst hitter (.088).
At the time of Pearl Harbor, there were, in the major and minor leagues and Negro Baseball, an aggregate of around 6,000 men (players, managers, coaches, umpires and support personnel), most of whom could have been considered to be of military age.
www.thedailystar.com /sports/2002/10/26/spham.html   (938 words)

  
 National Baseball Hall of Fame - Archival Finding Aids and Inventories - Margaret and Franklin Steele Sheet Music ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Their collecting was broad-based and encompassed all types of baseball items: cards, prints, sheet music, three-dimensional items, other baseball ephemera, and folk art.
Their work primarily included a chronological list of sheet music titles, one of the earliest compilations.
This music includes "Husky Hans," a 1904 song about the Hall of Fame shortstop Honus Wagner, "Triumphant March Two-Step," a 1909 song coinciding with the opening of Forbes Field and their World Series appearance, and the "Pirate Pennant Salute" from their 1960 World Championship season.
www.baseballhalloffame.org /library/afas/steele_sheet_music.htm   (5121 words)

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