Rickey Henderson, Jim Rice Enter Hall of Fame Gold-standard leadoff hitter elected on first try

By  EAMONN BRENNAN

Updated 4:17 PM EDT, Mon, Jan 12, 2009

AP

As it should be: Ricky Henderson now in the Hall of Fame.

 

Hall of Fame voting is a fickle thing. Nine times out of ten, there are arguments to be made for or against almost anybody. Rarely is a consensus reached. And when it is, it's usually deserved.

Rickey Reacts to HOF Honor

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Rickey Henderson talks about being selected for the 2009 class of the Major League Baseball Hall of Fame.

So it is with Rickey Henderson. Today, Henderson was elected to the Hall of Fame in his first year of eligibility, placing him alongside 2007's two nearly unanimous selections, Cal Ripken and Tony Gwynn. Henderson received 94.8 percent of the vote, and for good reason: His numbers (career .279/.401 hitter, with over 3,000 hits and, oh yeah, the most steals in baseball history) are beyond reproach. Now there's one more stat Rickey can add to his resume: He's only the 44th player baseball history to be inducted to the Hall of Fame in his first year of eligibility. As Rickey would say: Rickey deserved to be in the Hall of Fame, and Rickey got in.

Rickey is joined by Jim Rice, the former career Boston Red Sox slugger, who has tried and failed to get in the Hall of Fame 15 times before, often because he doesn't meet a few arbitrary thresholds for Hall voting, like 3,000 hits. But Rice's career was a splendid one -- a quick glance down his lifetime batting splits is enough to see that -- and after missing the cut by 16 votes last year, and having only this year left to make the cut, Rice has finally sneaked his way into sportswriter-decided baseball immortality. Which is almost as good as actual immortality.

As for the rest of the field, pitcher Burt Blyleven's annual trek for the Hall was defied once again, as was Chicago favorite Andre Dawson's, who finished third in the voting with 67 percent. (The threshold for induction is 75 percent.)

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  • Mikey Tuesday, Jan 13 at 5:21 PM FLAG COMMENT Way to go Rickey...............you made baseball "fun" again. Thanks for the great memories. Congrats!
  • John Bollinger Monday, Jan 12 at 11:32 PM FLAG COMMENT Why did it take so long for Rice to get into the Hall, well, since the TRULY GREAT, former member of the Boston Knight of the Keyboard, Len Berman feels that it is unwarranted, it must be a mistake. Berman showed tonight in his comment that "You have to wonder", why after 14 years Rice wasn't a Hall of Famer, but now he is, just what was going on. The Boston Sports Writing Press, by and large a bunch of shills for the sports ... MORE >
  • TG Monday, Jan 12 at 4:05 PM FLAG COMMENT It's about time Jim Rice made the grade of the know all sports writters. It amazes me that these people who think they are all powerful when it should be up to a voting group who actually played the game. Sports writers, for the most part are frustrated or failed atheletes so they should not judge. Jim R. had a fantastic record in Boston, and because he played the way the BoSox always play (the team not the individual) he d ... MORE >
  • Ross from NY Monday, Jan 12 at 3:44 PM FLAG COMMENT How did it take this long for Rice to get in???? One of the most feared power hitters ever, and in the pre-juice era, no less. I once saw him break his bat on a CHECK SWING. Didn't even make contact w/ the ball. Just sawed it off at the handle w/ sheer arm strength. This O's fan was always in awe.
  • Anonymous Monday, Jan 12 at 3:09 PM FLAG COMMENT Well deserved!

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