Dawson named to Hall; Blyleven 5 short

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Alomar short on first year of eligibility

NEW YORK -- Andre Dawson was elected to the Hall of Fame, while Bert Blyleven and Roberto Alomar fell just short of earning baseball's highest honor.
Dawson, nicknamed "The Hawk," received 420 of 539 votes in voting announced Wednesday by the Baseball Writers' Association of America, 15 more than the 75 percent necessary to gain election.
Five of the ballots sent in were blank.

The eight-time All-Star, appearing on the ballot for the ninth time, had fallen 44 votes short last year.

"It was well worth the wait. I can't really describe the elation," Dawson said during a telephone conference call. "If you're a Hall of Famer, eventually you're going to get in, no matter how long it takes."

Blyleven had 400 votes, up from 338 last year, and likely will get in, what with two more tries on the BBWAA ballot. The highest percentage for a player who wasn't elected in a later year was 63.4 by Gil Hodges in 1983, his final time on the ballot.
"Hopefully, next year will be my time," Blyleven said in an interview on the MLB Network.
Alomar received 397 votes (73.7 percent) in the second baseman's first appearance, and was followed by pitcher Jack Morris with 282 (52.3 percent), a big increase from the 237 votes he got last year.

"I feel disappointed, but next year hopefully I make it in," Alomar said at his home in New York. "At least I was close."

Cincinnati shortstop Barry Larkin, also making his first appearance, was on 278 ballots (51.6 percent), followed by reliever Lee Smith at 255 (47.3 percent) and Edgar Martinez at 195 (36.2 percent).

Martinez, on the ballot for the first time, is viewed as an early test of how voters will receive players who were primarily designated hitters.

Mark McGwire received 128 votes (23.7 percent), 10 more than last year and matching the total from his first two times on the ballot. Eighth on the career list with 583 homers, he has been stigmatized since evading questions from Congress in 2005 about the use of performance-enhancing drugs.

Dawson, who won eight Gold Gloves and four Silver Slugger awards, had a 21-year career with the now-defunct Montreal Expos (11 seasons), Chicago Cubs (six seasons), Boston Red Sox and Florida Marlins.
He will be inducted into the Hall of Fame on July 25 in Cooperstown, N.Y., along with manager Whitey Herzog and umpire Doug Harvey, who were elected last month by the Hall's Veterans Committee.

A victim of the owners' conspiracy against free agents after he left the Expos, Dawson signed a blank contract with the Cubs during spring training. Then-general manager Dallas Green filled in the dollar amount of $500,000, making Dawson the second-lowest paid regular on the team.
Dawson stayed with the Cubs through 1992, then spent two seasons apiece with Boston and Florida. He had a .279 career average with 1,591 RBIs and 314 steals, playing through 12 knee operations.

He is one of only three players with at least 400 home runs and 300 stolen bases, joining Barry Bonds and Willie Mays.

The close calls for Blyleven and Alomar marked the first time in BBWAA balloting that two players fell fewer than 10 votes short in one year.

Information from The Associated Press was used in this report.
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Eight-time All-Star Andre Dawson, on his ninth try, got in with 77.9 percent of the vote (539 votes were cast; 405 were needed for induction). Mark McGwire, in his fourth year of eligibility, received 10 more votes than last year, and matched the total from his first two times on the ballot.
<TABLE><THEAD><TR><TH>Player</TH><TH>Votes</TH><TH>Pct.</TH></TR></THEAD><TBODY><TR class=last><TD>Andre Dawson</TD><TD>420</TD><TD>77.9</TD></TR><TR class=last><TD>Bert Blyleven</TD><TD>400</TD><TD>74.2</TD></TR><TR class=last><TD>Roberto Alomar</TD><TD>397</TD><TD>73.7</TD></TR><TR class=last><TD>Jack Morris</TD><TD>282</TD><TD>52.3</TD></TR><TR class=last><TD>Barry Larkin</TD><TD>278</TD><TD>51.6</TD></TR><TR class=last><TD>Lee Smith</TD><TD>255</TD><TD>47.3</TD></TR><TR class=last><TD>Edgar Martinez</TD><TD>195</TD><TD>36.2</TD></TR><TR class=last><TD>Tim Raines</TD><TD>164</TD><TD>30.4</TD></TR><TR class=last><TD>Mark McGwire</TD><TD>128</TD><TD>23.7</TD></TR><TR class=last><TD>Alan Trammell</TD><TD>121</TD><TD>22.4</TD></TR><TR class=last><TD>Fred McGriff</TD><TD>116</TD><TD>21.5</TD></TR><TR class=last><TD>Don Mattingly</TD><TD>87</TD><TD>16.1</TD></TR><TR class=last><TD>Dave Parker</TD><TD>82</TD><TD>15.2</TD></TR><TR class=last><TD>Dale Murphy</TD><TD>63</TD><TD>11.7</TD></TR><TR class=last><TD>Harold Baines</TD><TD>33</TD><TD>6.1</TD></TR><TR class=last><TD>Andres Galarraga</TD><TD>22</TD><TD>4.1</TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE>
 
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Andre Dawson is the worst player ever elected to the HOF by the BWAA and the HOF has been cheapened by his induction.

Dawson more worthy than Alomar? Now that's funny.
 
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Andre Dawson is the worst player ever elected to the HOF by the BWAA and the HOF has been cheapened by his induction.

Dawson more worthy than Alomar? Now that's funny.


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robbie alomar not getting in on the first ballot is laughable....

top 5 second baseman of all time .
 

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robbie alomar not getting in on the first ballot is laughable....

top 5 second baseman of all time .

Yeah, no kidding. Dawson is not even among the top 100 outfielders. Have a hard time getting over that .323 obp. Really hard time. Not to mention he never won or did anything in the postseason.
 

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I thought Dawson deserved it. He was a pretty special player on Montreal. I thought Alomar was a no-brainer.
 

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The Hawk is worthy of enshrinement. Congrats to Andre Dawson Hall of Famer. I feel badly for Burt and could give a shit less for Alomar. I wouldn't mind if Morris got in but it is not going to happen anytime soon.



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So the guy improved his stats over the last 8 years he didn't get voted in? Please.
 

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Wow..pretty interesting voting totals. I think Andre Dawson deserves it, Blyleven will probably get in next year. Me personally, I'm surprised at the low total that Alan Trammell got.
 

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Andre Dawson is the worst player ever elected to the HOF by the BWAA and the HOF has been cheapened by his induction.

Dawson more worthy than Alomar? Now that's funny.

Really? Off hand, in recent years...neither Bruce Sutter nor Tony Perez were Hall of Famers in my book. Dawson was better than Rice in my opinion as well, because Rice hit the wall fast when he turned 34. Speaking of hitting the wall, Alomar is not a first ballot HOF either. He didn't hit any major career milestones due to the fact of how fast he lost it. Not sure if it was the AIDS or what, but he fell off the face of the earth fast.
 

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Andre Dawson is one of the most overrated baseball players ever.
 

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So the guy improved his stats over the last 8 years he didn't get voted in? Please.

This what I have been arguing for years.

Vote for a guy once, he is either in or out.

Stop stringing guys along for the rest of their lives.

Bet Burt gets in about 2 weeks after he dies.
 

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Alomar just a spit short. Don't feel Dawson was that good, but I did manage to get 1/2 signed balls by him when he was a Marlin, so that's OK.
 

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