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RE: LeoThread 2025-02-23 14:30

in LeoFinance8 months ago

Part 6/8:

  1. Hank Greenberg: A prominent player obstructed by his military service during WWII, Greenberg retired with impressive offensive credentials but was not inducted until his ninth ballot.

  2. Carlton Fisk: Fisk faced a similar fate, being 6.4% shy of initial induction and requiring a second chance to earn his plaque.

  3. Vladimir Guerrero: A highly popular and talented hitter who retired with a .318 batting average and numerous accolades, Guerrero also needed two ballots for his induction.

  4. Harmon Killebrew, Eddie Collins, and Yogi Berra: Other icons like Killebrew and Collins also faced perplexing challenges, gathering a mere fraction of votes despite their legacies.