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Crash Davis

Class of 2014 Inductee: Crash Davis Bull Durham (1988) Durham Bulls Catcher Let’s all agree that Kevin Costner is a God for this type of Hall of Fame. If we are all in unison on that, than it stands to reason that his greatest athletic (and maybe greatest period) character, Crash Davis deserves to enter the Fictitious Athlete Hall of Fame on the first full ballot. Arriving to Durham, North Carolina as “the player to be named later” Crash Davis arrives to his latest minor league team, charged with the task of mentoring a dimwitted young flamethrower. Davis may be…
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Harry Doyle

Class of 2014 Contributor Inductee: Harry Doyle Major League (1989), Major League 2 (1989) & Major League: Back to the Minors (1998) Cleveland Indians Play-by-Play Announcer We can tell you that it was a dog fight between five candidates back and forth all year as to who was going to be the first “Contributor” added to our Fictitious Athlete Hall of Fame, but no matter who was chosen out of those five, it was going to be a great one. The selection of Harry Doyle to this Hall, gives us what we will argue is the first real “soundtrack” (and…
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Ricky "Wild Thing" Vaughn

Class of 2014 Inductee: Ricky “Wild Thing” Vaughn Major League (1989), Major League 2 (1994) Cleveland Indians Pitcher The cast of characters from Major League may have been the most colorful group of characters ever assembled on a baseball diamond, but those who watched the 1989 classic generally believe that the man who stood out the most was Ricky “Wild Thing” Vaughn. He had the unique “veg head” haircut. He had the black horn-rimmed glassed with the small silver skull and crossbones on the bridge. He had the “I don’t give a f**k” attitude and he could throw a baseball…
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Roy Hobbs

Class of 2014 Inductee: Roy Hobbs The Natural (1984) New York Knights Outfielder In the early years of cinema, baseball and boxing dominated sports films, though each one took a vastly different narrative. Boxing flicks showcased the sport’s dirty underbelly, where the mafia and corruption took the forefront. Baseball took a vastly different approach where there was almost a magical appeal to it. Perhaps, that is what made the 1984 film, “The Natural” so effective as it combined the magic that is associated with the game, at a time when the sport was becoming in the eyes of fans as…
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