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First HoF Class Question
This is a random question with very little (zero) research done regarding the answer.
Why wasn't Cy Young inducted with the original 5 in the first Hall of Fame class? Might be more of a debate than an actual answer, but I'm curious. |
I believe Cy's votes were split between the pre and post 1900 committees and he didn't get enough from either.
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Great question, Kyle. I believe Howard got it right.
I'll add that voting was very, very different back then...for instance, some players, Gehrig and DiMaggio being two, received votes while they were still active players. While the voting process we experience today is far from perfect, it is much more sophisticated than it was in its infancy...aren't we all? - |
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Did they miscalculate his number of wins on their abacus or something? I would love to know why people didn't vote for him for that first class. |
Probably a bunch of guys he played against with hard feelings.
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As a side question can you name the four players voted into the Hall of Fame before five years after their careers ended? No peeking. Just see if you can guess in your mind without revealing just yet. May or may not be too hard of a question but I’ve always thought it fun. Drew |
Ruth, Gehrig and Clemente are three of them.
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So anyone know the last one without looking it up? Drew |
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Teddy Ballgame?
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The 5 year rule was made in 1954 so it would have to be someone inducted before that.
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Gerhig and Clemente were both inducted due to their special circumstances and Ruth was inducted in its inaugural vote long before any precedents were formed making Joe DiMaggio the only HOFer to be voted in before five years without special circumstances (depending how you view Ruth’s). Drew |
I think you were right the 1st time Carl Hubbell last pitched in 1943 and was inducted in 1947, making the total 5.
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