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There is a definite Washington flavor to the NFL's Hall of Fame's inductees in this election year with former Redskins Darrell Green and Art Monk heading the class of 2008.
Believe or not in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania there is a Robot Hall of Fame. Every year the Robot Hall of Fame inducts real robots as well as science fiction robots.
A look at the careers of Bobby Matthews and Tommy John. Two of the winningest pitchers not in the Hall of Fame.
Bert Byleven was a remarkable pitcher. He should be in baseball's Hall of Fame. Here's why.
The argument in favor of Mark McGwire's entry into the Baseball Hall of Fame is that probably everybody else is cheating, too. The problem is that the Hall of still overflowing with players we know for a fact did NOT cheat.
Warren Moon will be inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame not only because of his performance but also because of his determination to be a quarterback at a time when Afro-Americans were not accepted in that position.
Jim Rice was an 8 time All-Star and a feared batter in Boston's lineup. Jim Rice may have fallen short of the milestone numbers but it will be a shame if he falls short of the Hall of Fame.
Reliever Rich "Goose" Gossage is elected to the Baseball Hall of Fame.
Jim Rice was one of the best hitters in major league baseball for over a decade, eventually racking up 2,452 hits, 382 home runs and 1,451 RBIs in his career during baseball's Second Deadball Era. He deserves enshrinement in the Hall of Fame.
With the draft, free agency and Hall of Fame inductions all wrapped up there really isn't much to do in the NHL world right now. Let's take a look at who, amongst active players we might see in the Hall of Fame one day.
Since the first class was inducted into the Oklahoma Hall of Fame in 1928, 613 Oklahomans have received the highest honor possible from the state of Oklahoma.
Summer for many people is time for tennis. If you can travel to Newport R. I. and the Tennis Hall of Fame you can see some of great names of tennis display their talent.
The writers who vote people into the Hall of Fame should be ashamed they haven't seen fit to honor the ten players highlighted in this article.
Bobby Doerr was a no-brainer Hall of Fame choice, but had to wait for the Veteran's Committee to admit him.
Vern Stephens was a great run producing shortstop whose offensive stats are far superior to those of a pair of shortstops he played against who are in the Hall of Fame.
Slugger Mark McGwire becomes eligible for the Baseball Hall of Fame for the first time in 2007. But will the baseball writers opt note to vote him in because of his alleged steriod use?
Dave Parker was one of the best and most feared hitters in baseball during his playing days, but a drug problem cost him dearly, perhaps even keeping him out of the Hall of Fame.
today, two great baseball players Cal Ripken and Tony Gwynn were elected to the Hall of Fame
MLB announces Tuesday the newest members of the Hall of Fame. Here I take one voting member to task for their ballot and present how I would have voted if I had the chance I so richly deserve.
Doubtful that steroid users will make it to Cooperstown.
He is the only member of the 3000 strikeout club not in the Hall of Fame.
"The Hall of Fame is full of murders, drug smugglers, wife beaters and drunks."
How do you think of Jose Canseco? As one of the greatest players of his era, or wife beater, steroid freak etc. If you have a vote in the Hall of Fame, Jose would prefer the former, rather than the latter.
Any fan of science fiction, movies in general, or space exploration will find something interesting in the Science Fiction Museum and Hall of Fame.
Explores why steroid users should not be allowed anywhere near the Hall of Fame.
McGwire is remembered for his assault on Roger Maris' record 61 home runs in 1998. He surpassed the mark, but the taint of potential performance enhancing drugs started to cloud the picture on McGwire's Hall of Fame candidacy shortly thereafter.
There has never been a second baseman with the combination of skills displayed by Joe Morgan, who rode his ability to get on base and score runs to the Hall of Fame.
Hoyt Wilhelm did not get to the majors until he was 28, but armed with a knuckleball, he made up for lost time.
Pete Rose was one of the greatest baseball players to ever play the game. His lifetime suspension from baseball should be lifted so that he can be eligible for the baseball hall of fame in Cooperstown.
Don Drysdalewas one of baseball's most feared pitchers, not afraid to knock an opposing hitter down if he was crowding the plate. This is his baseball career, one that wound up with Don Drysdale in the Hall of Fame.
What would it be like to kick a field goal in a college football game? What play would you have called in that big college football game? You can feel like a part of the action in a college football game at the College Football Hall of Fame.
Don Mattingly would have been a lock for the Hall of Fame had his back held out, but it didn't and now he's on the outside looking in.
The National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum is a must see for anyone who has even seen a baseball game, It is open year round.
The NFL Hall Of Fame is located in Canton, Ohio. Here the NFL greats are honored for their contributions to the sport of football.
Rafael Palmeiro is at the center of the steroids controversy, but the numbers he put up in his 20 years career are certainly Hall of Fame caliber
Do you remember listening to Hank Williams and Loretta Lynn? Do you like learning more about your favorite country music stars? If so, you would enjoy visiting the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum in Nashville.
It took longer than he and his legion of fans had hoped, but former New York Giants linebacker Harry Carson finally was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame. Carson was the Giants' leader in the 1980s and won a Super Bowl ring in 1987.
Former Dallas Cowboys tackle Rayfield Wright is about to officially enter the Pro Football Hall of Fame. Looking back, it's amazing that a guy from a tiny school who settled into position after three years on an NFL roster would get to Canton at all...
Ichiro Suzuki has brought back to baseball the single, and his speed and fielding prowess are second to none. But will he be worthy of the Hall of Fame when he retires?
Is Curt Schilling a future Hall of Famer? To find out, we'll look at Schilling's stats, compare them to objective metrics, current Hall of Fame pitchers, and some of his peers, and see what they tell us about his chances of being elected to Cooperstown.
Which of today's second basemen belong in the Hall of Fame? What, in fact, does a Hall of Fame second baseman look like? In this article we'll compare the cream of the crop of recent second baseman with those already enshired in Cooperstown.
In this Hall of Fame Case, we'll look at the qualifications of slugger Juan Gonzalez. Is he a Hall of Famer? How does he compare to other sluggers of his era? All this and more will be answered.
In this Hall of Fame Case, we take a look at the hall worthiness of Tim Raines, a speedy on base machine has numbers that suggest he's in, but there is more to this story…drugs, a nearly deadly disease, family, and longevity are all parts of this story.
A review of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, in Cleveland, Ohio.
Barry Larkin retired after the 2004 season. What are his chances of making the baseball hall of fame?
A fun-filled day at the basketball hall of fame and baseball hall of fame. A great trip for any sports fan.
If one ever makes their way to the Midwest, a must stop is in the city of Canton, Ohio to see its prized jewel, the Professional Football Hall of Fame.