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ATLANTA — Fred McGriff will be inducted into the National Baseball Hall of Fame on Sunday, ... ’96, ’97, when I’m hitting 3 and he’s hitting 4, there was a lot to be learned.
Baseball's two newest Hall of Famers, Fred McGriff and Scott Rolen, joined the ranks of the immortals on Sunday in the same understated manner that marked both players' long careers. McGriff and ...
ST. PETERSBURG, Fla - Fred McGriff couldn't stop smiling being inducted into the Rays Hall of Fame. The Crime Dog, as he was affectionately nicknamed, admitted that getting into the big one, the ...
Fred McGriff, known as the Crime Dog during his playing days, is finally heading to Cooperstown. A reward for a stellar career, including nearly 500 home runs, the first baseman was inducted into ...
Last Updated: June 26th, 2024 by Jake Cain When we think of all-time first basemen, two names that instantly get mentioned are Todd Helton and Fred McGriff. Both players enjoyed long, successful ...
COOPERSTOWN, N.Y. — If Fred McGriff flipped his bat or trash-talked, he might have been a first-ballot Hall of Famer nearly 15 years ago. If not for the 1994-1995 work stoppage, McGriff would ...
Fred McGriff's induction in Cooperstown would be later than he deserved, but standing alone on the stage, well, maybe that would make up for the delay, just a little bit.
Atlanta Braves Fred 'Crime Dog' McGriff elected to National Baseball Hall of ... posting three All-Star campaigns from 1994-96 and earning All-Star Game MVP honors in 1994," the Braves wrote ...
Fred McGriff and Scott Rolen were inducted into the National Baseball Hall of Fame on Sunday during a ceremony on the grounds of ... Among those honored were 96-year-old former pitcher Carl ...
Fred McGriff's induction in Cooperstown would be later than he deserved, but standing alone on the stage, well, maybe that would make up for the delay, just a little bit.
Fred McGriff played for six franchises, so many that his new plaque at the Hall of Fame has no logo on the cap. Scott Rolen represents the St. Louis Cardinals, but he played for four teams in all.
Fred McGriff and Scott Rolen were inducted into the National Baseball Hall of Fame on Sunday during a ceremony on the grounds of the Clark Sports Center in Cooperstown, New York.