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2007-01-10 11:57:43 - Gwynn, Ripken elected to Hall of Fame McGwire falls short (baseball)
Mcgwire only received 23% of the vote, a far cry from the 75% needed to be inducted. 

2007-01-10 11:57:39 - Gwynn joins Ripken in Cooperstown - Tony Gwynn is a Hall of Famer. (baseball)
Tony Gwynn and Cal Ripken Jr. have been elected to baseball's Hall of Fame while Mark McGwire has failed to be admitted. The eight-time National League batting champion and Baltimore's Cal Ripken Jr. received confirmation this morning that they have been voted into the Hall of Fame. 

2007-01-10 11:57:39 - Ripken, Gwynn Elected to Hall of Fame (baseball)
But no Mark McGuire... 

2007-01-10 11:57:39 - Mark McGwire Snubbed from MLB Hall of Fame (baseball)
Mark McGwire fell far short in his first try for the Hall of Fame, picked by 23.5 percent of voters while Tony Gwynn and Cal Ripken Jr. easily gained baseball's highest honor. 

2007-01-10 11:57:30 - 2007 Baseball Hall of Fame Inductees (baseball)
The 2007 class for the Baseball Hall of Fame was announced today with Cal Ripken and Tony Gwynn being elected today. Cal Ripken received 98.5% (537 votes) of the vote and Tony Gwynn received 97.6% (532 votes) of the National Baseball Writer’s vote. 

2007-01-10 11:57:13 - Tony Gwynn and Cal Ripkin Jr. Voted into Hall of Game (baseball)
Announcement and voting results of the 2007 Hall of Fame. Tony Gwynn and Cal Ripkin were voted in. Gwynn had 97% and Ripkin 98%, which is a new record. 

2007-01-10 11:57:02 - Mark McGwire recieves only 23.5% of Hall of Fame vote (baseball)
Mark McGwire received only 23.5% of the HOF vote today, perhaps because of his implication in steroid scandals. Tony Gwynn and Cal Ripkin were voted into the Hall, on their first try. 

2007-01-10 11:56:17 - On Hall of Fame Standards and Why ESPN Gets it Wrong (baseball)
Article points out how a poll on ESPN completely distorts what the actual standard for the baseball Hall of Fame is; gives a brief historical overview of who is in the Hall of Fame, and argues that players like Andre Dawson and Bert Blyleven should have absolutely no debate whatsoever about their Hall of Fame credentials. 

2007-01-10 11:56:11 - Mark McGwire left out of the Hall - Gwynn, Ripken voted in. (baseball)
McGwire's dismal showing raises doubts about whether he will ever get elected -- players can appear on the BBWAA ballot for 15 years -- and whether the shadow of steroids will cost Barry Bonds, Sammy Sosa and Rafael Palmeiro places in Cooperstown. "I think it's a big, dark cloud, obviously, that's hanging over the game," 

2007-01-10 11:55:38 - Ripken, Gwynn Chosen to Baseball Hall of Fame; McGwire only gets 23.5% vote (baseball)
With an ALMOST unanimous election, Ripken and Gwynn are slated to be immortalized this summer. Meanwhile, voters were definitely willing to "talk about the past" by shunning Mark McGwire. 

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