Monday, January 12, 2009

Ladies and Gentlemen, Hall of Famer James Edward Rice


HENDERSON AND RICE ELECTED TO THE HALL OF FAME
For release Monday, January 12, 2009



Rickey Henderson, baseball's all-time stolen bases and runs scored leader, and power-hitting outfielder Jim Rice were elected to the National Baseball Hall of Fame by the Baseball Writers' Association of America in balloting verified by Ernst & Young. They will be inducted into the Hall July 26 at the Clark Sports Center in Cooperstown, N.Y.

Henderson and Rice will be honored along with former Yankees and Indians second baseman Joe Gordon, who was elected last month by the Veterans Committee. The July 26 Induction Ceremony will also include the presentation of the Ford C. Frick Award for broadcasting to Tony Kubek and the J.G. Taylor Spink Award for baseball writing to Nick Peters.

In the BBWAA election, 539 ballots, including two blanks, were cast by members with 10 or more consecutive years of service. Players must be named on 75 percent of ballots submitted to be elected. This year, 405 votes were required. Twenty-seven votes were needed to stay on the ballot.

Henderson was listed on 511 ballots (94.8%) to win election in his first year on the ballot. He becomes the 44th player to be elected by the BBWAA in his first year eligible.

Rice was listed on 412 ballots (76.4%) in his 15th and final time on the BBWAA ballot. He becomes the third player elected by the BBWAA in his final year of eligibility, following Red Ruffing (1967) and Ralph Kiner (1975). Rice received seven votes more than the minimum needed for election.

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6 comments:

Anonymous said...

Ah, yes. The L&C Diary went into great lengths last year around this time to defend our guy Jim to the Rizzle. As much of a douche bag as he was, he still should be in the Hall. Congrats, Jimmy!

Maybe L&C will make a trek to Cooperstown to listen to Jim and The Rickey give their induction speeches...

lavinius said...

Oh fuck yeah, road trip baby! Rickey's induction speech will be a bonus.

lavinius said...

Others who wish to attend, please contact L&C or their agents.

Anonymous said...

Jim's HOF Induction speech: 10 mins

The Rickey's: 1 hour

lavinius said...

I beg to differ.

Jim Ed's: 3 minutes

The Rickey: 4 hours or until Cooperstown officials politely alert him to finish up.

lavinius said...

UPDATE: Lavinius WILL be in Cooperstown for the Induction Ceremony on Sunday, July 26th. Cooch has a previous engagement and is officially listed as "questionable."

The ceremony starts at 1:30pm and tickets are FREE. Lawn seating is available on a first come, first served basis.