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Nobody was happier about the Hall of Fame shutout than the Hall of Famers themselves.

No one was elected to the Hall of Fame this year. When voters closed the doors to Barry Bonds, Roger Clemens and Sammy Sosa, they also shut out everybody else.
Keep all the cheaters out of our club.
No one was elected to the Hall of Fame this year. When voters closed the doors to Barry Bonds, Roger Clemens and Sammy Sosa, they also shut out everybody else.


Way back in spring training, Hunter Pence hit a wicked grounder that smacked Miguel Cabrera in the face. A few months later, Pablo Sandoval launched a bases-loaded triple off Justin Verlander in the All-Star game.
Way back in spring training, Hunter Pence hit a wicked grounder that smacked Miguel Cabrera in the face. A few months later, Pablo Sandoval launched a bases-loaded triple off Justin Verlander in the All-Star game.
Way back in spring training, Hunter Pence hit a wicked grounder that smacked Miguel Cabrera in the face. A few months later, Pablo Sandoval launched a bases-loaded triple off Justin Verlander in the All-Star game.

As the night went on, the comparables almost became numbing. The list of Hall of Famers and exceptional performances being uttered as parallels to the ones of the Washington Nationals' two phenoms Friday night bordered on the unbelievable.
A woman finally got her chance to celebrate her 104th birthday by seeing the Detroit Tigers play in person.

Bud Selig worried about this day for several weeks, leading up to seeing his statue for the first time.

Bud Selig worried about this day for several weeks, leading up to seeing his statue for the first time.
"I'm kind of glad that nobody got in this year," Kaline said. "I feel honored to be in the Hall of Fame. And I would've felt a little uneasy sitting up there on the stage, listening to some of these new guys talk about how great they were."
"What really gets me is seeing how some of these players associated with drugs have jumped over many of the greats in our game," Kaline said.