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Oneonta, N.Y., Thursday, July 21, 2022
Class of 2022 Induction Weekend
Bud Fowler
Gil Hodges
Jim Kaat
Minnie Miñoso
“The National Baseball Hall of Fame is very excited that we can have a full Induction Weekend having not had one since 2019. We think it’s going to be terrific for the Hall of Fame as well as the Village of Cooperstown. I can’t emphasize how excited the Hall of Fame members are to be able to come back and be together. They have missed the camaraderie and the celebratory aspect of the induction weekend. There is a lot of excitement between the members to come back!” said Jane Forbes Clark. “It’s going to be a great ceremony, perhaps more than any other, spanning the history of baseball starting with Bud Fowler who grew up here to David Ortiz. We span the history of baseball,” Ms. Clark said. Tony Oliva
Buck O’Neil INSIDE
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Editor’s Note: We are all excited about this years Induction after a two year hiatus. Thanks to the National Baseball Hall of Fame for submiting information on the weekend. (COOPERSTOWN, N.Y.) – Their careers span from the baseball’s earliest days to the game’s current generation, so fans of every era will have reason to celebrate the Class of 2022 July 22-25 in Cooperstown. More than 50 Hall of Famers are scheduled to be in Cooperstown to honor the Class of 2022 at the National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum. The Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony, honoring Bud Fowler, Gil Hodges, Jim Kaat, Minnie Miñoso, Tony Oliva, Buck O’Neil and David Ortiz will be held Sunday, July 24, at 1:30 p.m. on the grounds of the Clark Sports Center — one mile south of the Hall of Fame in Cooperstown. Fowler, Hodges, Kaat, Miñoso, Oliva and O’Neil were elected to the Hall of Fame via the Era Committee process in December. They will be recognized on the Induction Stage with Ortiz, who was elected by the Baseball Writers’ Association of America in January.
David Ortiz
Bud Fowler Born John W. Jackson Jr. in Fort Plain, N.Y., on March 16, 1858, Bud Fowler and his family moved to Cooperstown just a few years later. A pioneer in Black baseball, Fowler endured a nomadic career in search of opportunities to play baseball. He played professionally for nearly two decades and his talents earned him recognition in the baseball community. In 1894, Fowler helped form the Page Fence Giants, who would go on to become one of the all-time great Black barnstorming teams. Later on, he had a hand in establishing other barnstorming clubs, including the Smoky City Giants, the All-American Black Tourists and the Kansas City Stars, and was a strong proponent of establishing Black baseball leagues. Fowler passed away on Feb. 26, 1913.
Gil Hodges Gil Hodges played 18 seasons with the Dodgers and the Mets from 1943-63, earning eight All-Star Game selections and three Gold Glove Awards at first base. He topped the 20homer mark in 11 straight seasons from 1949-
59, drove in 100 or more runs each year from 1949-55 and played on seven pennant winners and two World Series champions, ending his career with 370 home runs — the third-most by a right-handed hitter at the time of his retirement. Hodges went on to manage the Senators and Mets for nine seasons, leading New York to a memorable World Series title in 1969. Hodges passed away on April 2, 1972.
Jim Kaat Jim Kaat pitched for 25 seasons with the Senators, Twins, White Sox, Phillies, Yankees and Cardinals, winning 283 games. A three-time 20-game winner, three-time All-Star and 16-time Gold Glove Award winner, Kaat’s 625 career games started ranks 17th all-time and his 4,530.1 innings pitched ranks 25th. He helped the Twins win the 1965 American League pennant and the Phillies win National League East titles from 1976-78 before transitioning to the bullpen, when he was a key member of manager Whitey Herzog’s relief corps as the Cardinals won the World Series. Continued on page 3
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