How many people are in the baseball Hof?
kuhlmann
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anyone know off hand?
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Come tomorrow morning and it reopens for the day, there should be several hundred there
Steve
<< <i>very funny steve! still sour over the cowboys game i see? LOL just kidding! >>
Why yes I am
So what's yer point?
Actually, I wasn't even thinkin' about the Charger's fiasco last weekend when I posted that. It was just the first thing that made it's way into my warped cranium
Steve
Oh by the way, I will now be rooting for the 'Boys the rest of the season
(at least until and if a miracle happens and the Cowboys and Chargers both make it to the Super Bowl, at which time I will of course have to continue rooting for the Chargers)
Pretty cool.
mike
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There are currently 260 members in the National Baseball Hall of Fame, including 2005 Inductees Wade Boggs and Ryne Sandberg. Included are 195 former major league players, 24 executives or pioneers, 17 Negro leaguers, 16 managers, and eight umpires. The Baseball Writers' Association of America has elected 102 former players to the Hall of Fame, while the Hall of Fame Committee on Baseball Veterans has elected 149 candidates (92 major leaguers, 24 pioneers/executives, 16 managers, nine Negro leaguers, and eight umpires). The defunct Committee on Negro Leagues selected nine members between 1971-1977. The Hall of Fame currently has 62 living members.
<< <i>Heres a quote from the BHOF web page
There are currently 260 members in the National Baseball Hall of Fame, including 2005 Inductees Wade Boggs and Ryne Sandberg. Included are 195 former major league players, 24 executives or pioneers, 17 Negro leaguers, 16 managers, and eight umpires. The Baseball Writers' Association of America has elected 102 former players to the Hall of Fame, while the Hall of Fame Committee on Baseball Veterans has elected 149 candidates (92 major leaguers, 24 pioneers/executives, 16 managers, nine Negro leaguers, and eight umpires). The defunct Committee on Negro Leagues selected nine members between 1971-1977. The Hall of Fame currently has 62 living members. >>
Thanx Baseball
Looks like they need to update their plaque page?
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OK, I figured out what has happened - although they updated the "internal" list of actual plaques, they didn't update the "Link" where the statement is....should read 260...
mike
Yes, that's technically answer to the oft-asked trivia question, but I'd say not exactly true depending what you mean by "in" the Hall of Fame. They certainly weren't elected in any fashion, and there are plenty of other actors similarly "in" the HOF. Tom Hanks and Geena Davis are in the Hall of Fame, as there are (or at least were last time I was there) pictures of them from "A League of Their Own". Etc. I'd bet there's a picture of Tim Robbins from Bull Durham somewhere in there too, which is ironic of course, after the Hall didn't want him or Susan Sarandon to attend a few years ago due their political posturing.
But I think the A&C display is certainly the most permanent and prominent (and appropriate) display of it's type, so it's probably a fair answer to the question.