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Ex-Indian Joe Gordon elected to hall of fame Power-hitting second baseman played on Tribe's 1948 championship team
Published on Tuesday, Dec 09, 2008
From Beacon Journal wire services
Former Cleveland Indian and New York Yankee Joe Gordon will join 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 of hall members and historians who 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.
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