Stat of the Week: New Hall-of-Famers
A common thread among the Hall of Fame selections is defensive excellence.
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A common thread among the Hall of Fame selections is defensive excellence.
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By Mark Simon This year’s BBWAA Hall of Fame ballot is headlined by Yankees shortstop Derek Jeter and understandably so, given his excellence in both the regular season and postseason, and his longevity. Jeter is a lock for election, perhaps even joining Mariano Rivera in receiving unanimous support. In the…