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Qué (quién) es 2000 Baseball Hall of Fame balloting - definición


2000 Baseball Hall of Fame balloting         
ELECTIONS TO THE BASEBALL HALL OF FAME
Baseball Hall of Fame balloting, 2000
Elections to the Baseball Hall of Fame for 2000 followed the system in use since 1995. The Baseball Writers' Association of America (BBWAA) voted by mail to select from recent major league players and
National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum         
  • Seven of the American League's 1937 All-Star players: [[Lou Gehrig]], [[Joe Cronin]], [[Bill Dickey]], [[Joe DiMaggio]], [[Charlie Gehringer]], [[Jimmie Foxx]], and [[Hank Greenberg]]. All seven were inducted into the Hall of Fame.
  • Plaque]] Gallery in 2001. The central pillar is for the newest (2000) inductees at the time.
  • [[Carlton Fisk]] with the [[Boston Red Sox]] in 1976
  • [[Dave Winfield]] with the [[San Diego Padres]] c.1977
  • [[Frank Robinson]] with the [[Cincinnati Reds]] in 1961
  • Examples of the National Baseball Hall of Fame coins produced by the United States Mint
  • Gallery during 2007 HOF induction weekend
  • 1971 inductee [[Satchel Paige]]
  • "Shoeless Joe" Jackson]] in 1913
  • Whole New Ballgame — <br />the modern game
PROFESSIONAL SPORTS HALL OF FAME IN NEW YORK, U.S.
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The National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum is a history museum and hall of fame in Cooperstown, New York, operated by private interests. It serves as the central point of the history of baseball in the United States and displays baseball-related artifacts and exhibits, honoring those who have excelled in playing, managing, and serving the sport. The Hall's motto is "Preserving History, Honoring Excellence, Connecting Generations". Cooperstown is often used as shorthand (or a metonym) for the National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum, similar to "Canton" for the Pro Football Hall of Fame in Canton, Ohio.

The Hall of Fame was established in 1939 by Stephen Carlton Clark, an heir to the Singer Sewing Machine fortune. Clark sought to bring tourists to a city hurt by the Great Depression, which reduced the local tourist trade, and Prohibition, which devastated the local hops industry. Clark constructed the Hall of Fame's building, and it was dedicated on June 12, 1939. (His granddaughter, Jane Forbes Clark, is the current chairman of the board of directors.) The erroneous claim that Civil War hero Abner Doubleday invented baseball in Cooperstown was instrumental in the early marketing of the Hall.

An expanded library and research facility opened in 1994. Dale Petroskey became the organization's president in 1999. In 2002, the Hall launched Baseball as America, a traveling exhibit that toured ten American museums over six years. The Hall of Fame has since also sponsored educational programming on the Internet to bring the Hall of Fame to schoolchildren who might not visit. The Hall and Museum completed a series of renovations in spring 2005. The Hall of Fame also presents an annual exhibit at FanFest at the Major League Baseball All-Star Game.

The San Francisco Giants have the most inductees, with 66.

2006 Baseball Hall of Fame balloting         
  • 2006 BBWAA inductee [[Bruce Sutter]]
ELECTIONS TO THE BASEBALL HALL OF FAME
Baseball Hall of Fame Balloting, 2006; Baseball Hall of Fame balloting, 2006
Elections to the Baseball Hall of Fame for 2006 proceeded in keeping with rules enacted in 2001, augmented by a special election; the result was the largest class of inductees (18) in the Hall's history, including the first woman elected, Effa Manley.