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Ron Santo Denied Baseball Hall Of Fame Entrance

BEN WALKER   12/ 8/08 06:03 PM ET   AP

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NEW YORK — Joe Gordon joined former teammates Joe DiMaggio, Lou Gehrig and Bob Feller in the Hall of Fame. For the likes of Joe Torre, Jim Kaat and Ron Santo, it was another shutout. Gordon was elected Monday by a 12-member Veterans Committee composed of Hall members and historians that studied pre-1943 players. A nine-time All-Star, the late second baseman won five World Series titles with the New York Yankees and Cleveland.

But another panel made up of the living 64 Hall of Famers didn't come close to picking anyone who started after World War II. Santo fell short, followed by Kaat, Tony Oliva, Gil Hodges and Torre.

This marked the fourth straight time that nobody was chosen from the newer group.

"It's not our job to vote someone in," Hall of Fame manager Dick Williams said by phone from Las Vegas, where the results were announced at baseball's winter meetings. "It's our job to consider the candidates."

"I thought Kaat would get in. I voted for him. And I think Joe Torre will, too, when he's done managing," he said. "I missed quite a few times before I got in. I know what that's like."

It took 75 percent _ 48 votes _ for election and Santo did the best with 39. The former Cubs slugger led Kaat (38), Oliva (33), Hodges (28) and Torre (19).

All 64 Hall voters sent a ballot. They were allowed to pick four players, and they listed an average of 3.3 names.

"We just didn't have them lined up, I guess," Williams said.

Rickey Henderson is the leading candidate in the upcoming Hall election by the Baseball Writers' Association of America. Results will be announced Jan. 12.

Induction ceremonies in Cooperstown, N.Y., are July 26.

Gordon got 10 votes, one more than needed. He began his career in 1938 with a championship Yankees team that included future Hall members DiMaggio, Gehrig, Bill Dickey, Red Ruffing and Lefty Gomez.

"Flash" Gordon played in 1948 with the last Indians team to win the World Series. He finished in 1950 alongside future Hall of Famers Larry Doby, Lou Boudreau, Bob Lemon, Early Wynn and Feller.

Gordon was the 1942 AL MVP, beating out Triple Crown winner Ted Williams, and hit .268 overall with 253 home runs and 975 RBIs, big power numbers for second basemen in that era. He died in 1978.

"To me, he was a major Hall of Famer," Feller said by telephone from Las Vegas. "He'll probably go in as a Yankee because that's where he had most of his success. But he did well for us in Cleveland.

"He was a wild swinger at the plate, a free swinger with power," he said. "He was an acrobat around the bag, he was all over the place in the field."

Pitcher Allie Reynolds, traded from Cleveland to the Yankees for Gordon after the 1946 season, fell one vote short of election.

The Veterans Committee format has been changed twice since 2001, when charges of cronyism followed the election of Bill Mazeroski. The 15-member panel was broadened to include every living Hall member, but it didn't pick anyone in three elections.

"When our board of directors restructured the Veterans Committee after the 2007 election, it did so with the goal of ensuring the voters the living Hall of Famers would review their peers," Hall chairman Jane Forbes Clark said Monday. "The process was not redesigned with the goal of necessarily electing someone."

The veterans panels will next vote on players in 2010. Managers, umpires and executives will be considered in 2009.

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DogTown
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02:16 PM on 12/09/2008
RON SANTO IS BASEBALL!
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ChiGuy
Just an earthbound misfit, I
12:25 AM on 12/09/2008
Santo never took drugs.
Santo never had a scandal. Not even one.
Santo never let his ego get in the way of being a decent man, and fine role model for those of us that grew up watching him play.
Santo LOVED baseball like a kid. STILL does in fact.
Santo's numbers are better than many already inducted.

This is BS politics. Period.
03:00 PM on 01/03/2009
Yes, he was a saint.
07:50 PM on 12/08/2008
Maybe if Ron Santo quits acting like he's owed this and stops acting like a baby, maybe some year he will. But until that happens, it's typical cubs behavior. And we all know what cubs stands for......Completely Useless By September.....................
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ChiGuy
Just an earthbound misfit, I
12:19 AM on 12/09/2008
You're either not very bright, or you're a SOX fan.
LOL!! What am I saying? They're one and the same!

Santo has NEVER acted as though he was owed a place in Cooperstown.
Many, MANY here in Chicago, and Cub fans around the country have, and they make a lot of noise about it. And they're right.

He played the game right, and played it d'amned well.
No drugs, no scandals, no ego.

He DESERVES to be in the Baseball Hall of Fame.
08:49 PM on 12/09/2008
I'm quite bright and no I'm not a sox fan. Read the following excerpts from today's Chicago Trib which proves my point. And also proves that you are the ignorant and not too bright ones. But that is typical cubs fans. Hard to tell the difference.

By Paul Sullivan | Tribune reporter
"I'm just kind of fed up with it. I figure, hey, it's not in the cards. But I don't want to go through this every two years.
"It's ridiculous."
"It's becoming a sad tradition around the Santo household every two years, at least since he first appeared on the Veterans Committee ballot in 2003.
Santo gets his hopes up, hears everyone tell him this time it's going to happen, and then sits and waits by the phone for the call that never comes.
As much as he tried to downplay it beforehand, the optimistic Santo was buoyed by the fact he fell only five votes shy in the most recent election in 2007.
"Everybody felt this was my year," he said. "I felt it. I thought it was gonna happen, and when it didn't … what really upset me was nobody got in again.
"It just doesn't make sense.
"It'll be eight years now that they've voted and not let anybody in. And personally, I feel like there's a lot of guys that should've been in, not just me."
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ChiGuy
Just an earthbound misfit, I
01:08 AM on 12/09/2008
You're either a Sox fan, or just plain i.g.n.o.r.a.n.t.
Hard to tell the difference.
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johnnygoodwud
06:19 PM on 12/08/2008
someone told me recently the reason santo won't get in is because he was arrogant and a show boat when he played and ticked off alot of the writers/players. any truth to this?
05:51 AM on 12/09/2008
No. In '69, when things were coming apart, I think he made some public criticism of Don Young, their centerfielder who'd blown a game, and he got ripped for doing that, His jumping in the air and clicking his heels was something that just started after a particularly satisfying victory, and the fans pushed him to keep doing it. He has always been for the fans and for the game and for the Cubs.

Best birthday present I ever got: last year, a friend of mine arranged for Santo to call me and wish me a Happy Birthday before he headed to Wrigley to do a game (and this was Sept. 19th, in the heat of the divisional race. I was born in '63, my first name is Ron, and I played ball my whole life; I'm sure you can guess who was my hero, who I imagined myself being at the plate in tense game situations. Santo deserves the Hall; I don't know if the Hall deserves him.
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RedStateCenterLeft
04:39 PM on 12/08/2008
No justice. No Peace. Santo and Oliva for Cooperstown!
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Cogs
03:26 PM on 12/08/2008
There's an outstanding documentary, "This Old Cub", about Ron Santo. Shame on the hall of fame voters for dening him his place in Cooperstown.

Joe Torre will be inducted for his accomplishments as a manager. Gil Hodges was an outstanding player and deserves induction.

Jim Kaat has the credentials and never should have needed to be considered by the veterans.

Slighting a talented hitter like Tony Olivio makes no sense.
02:39 PM on 12/08/2008
While surprising, it is the right decison. Santo isn't the most deserving ex-Chicago Player on the ballot. That goes to Dick Allen, who just on the wrong side the divide.
01:46 PM on 12/08/2008
Final proof that there is no justice in America. It is time for Santo to make the Hall of Fame.
01:46 PM on 12/08/2008
This Freakin' sucks ... I am a SOX fan , but Sanot has better stats than most of the Third Basemen in teh Hall
02:58 PM on 12/08/2008
Sorry, Santo....and Joe Morgan is one of those buttwads who is responsible...
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ChiGuy
Just an earthbound misfit, I
12:20 AM on 12/09/2008
Morgan is a useless tool.