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We needed a few days to truly digest this.  The San Diego Padres have announced that they are renaming Palm Court Plaza, the Bud Selig Hall of Fame Plaza, which is located outside of Left Field, near the busiest entrance in the park.  The name change is to coincide with a relaunch of their own Hall of Fame, and a celebration of Padres history. To date, with the addition of Relief Pitcher Trevor Hoffman last year, the San Diego Padres Hall of Fame includes nine men.  The other eight who have been previously inducted are Buzzie Bavasi, Nate Colbert, Jerry…
The transfer from South Bend, Indiana to Atlanta, Georgia is complete. This weekend, the College Football Hall of Fame has officially opened up embracing the old (many artifacts in the Hall are over 100 years old) and the new with a virtual presence unseen in any other North American Sporting Hall of Fame to date.  The three story facility features a chance for NCAA fans to pick their favorite collegiate team and have multiple exhibits display interactive components of their respective team.  Multiple videos are also available at the simple touch of a screen, making this Hall of Fame more…
It was made official today as the New York Yankees have officially put the number 6 of former Manager Joe Torre out to pasture, marking the 17th time that the Bronx Bombers have retired a number from the organization.Torre, a former MVP himself as a player was a fringe candidate for the Baseball Hall of Fame, remaining on the ballot all fifteen years of eligibility. This Summer, he entered Cooperstown via the Veteran’s Committee for his work as a Manager, predominantly with the Yankees. He would join two other legendary Managers into the Hall this year with Bobby Cox and…
It happened quietly but a former NHL Conn Smythe Trophy has called it a career today. Jean-Sebastian Giguere has officially announced his retirement from the National Hockey League after a successful career that saw him win the Conn Smythe (2003) and the Stanley Cup in 2007.  Giguere had his best seasons with the Mighty Ducks of Anaheim/Anaheim Ducks, specifically the Conn Smythe season where he may not have won the Stanley Cup, but became a star posting a sub 1.75 Goals Against Average in the Playoffs.  In 2007, with a more loaded offence, he hoisted the Stanley Cup, again posting…
We have been very open in the past about our admiration for the relatively new NASCAR Hall of Fame and how they have put together not only a great facility, but a transparent process that allows for an interactive element to the Hall that allows fans to participate in selecting who gets in.  Throw in the perfect location (Charlotte, North Carolina) and you have an institution that is hard to criticize. Still, we have been a little bit neglectful on our Notinhalloffame NASCAR list, which we have updated accordingly and have seen a major fluctuation in the top ten since…
The Pro Football Hall of Fame Senior Committee has announced that Mick Tingelhoff, the former Center for the Minnesota Vikings will be their lone nominee.  Unlike previous years, the Senior Committee, which only looks at those whose players have been over for twenty-five years, has reduced their nominees from two to one.  Undrafted out of Nebraska in 1962, Tingelhoff signed as a Free Agent with the Minnesota Vikings and not only made the roster but cracked the starting lineup.  He would begin an incredible streak of starting 240 consecutive games and would anchor the Offensive Line that protected Quarterback Fran…
The Colorado Rockies officially retired the number 17 of Todd Helton today at Coors Field, marking the first time the franchise have retired a number of a former player.  Helton, who played his entire seventeen year career with Colorado first joining them in the 1997 season.  Helton would arguably one of the top players in the first half of the 2000’s, if not the best the First Baseman in the National League.  In a five year period from 2000 to 2004, Helton would win a Batting Title, a Slugging Title, an OPS Title (never finishing below 1.00 in that category…
This weekend, the most decorated team in National League history, the St. Louis Cardinals ushers in its second group of inductees to their Hall of Fame.  This collection of talent includes Marty Marion, Willie McGee, Jim Edmonds and Mike Shannon. The Cardinals Hall of Fame inducts people from three categories, the Veteran, Modern and Lifetime Achievement.  This year’s Veteran Category inductee is Mary Marion, the 1944 National League Most Valuable Player.  Marion was considered the finest defensive Shortstop in his day and even with advanced metrics he would lead the National League in Defensive bWAR three times.  Marion was selected…
Before last night’s game at Fenway Park, the Boston Red Sox officially inducted their franchise’s Hall of Fame.  The Red Sox Hall of Fame began in 1995, and has more members than any other Baseball team’s Hall of Fame by a wide margin.  That said this could be the most exciting group that the Red Sox have ever inducted. The highest profile name (and most controversial) is “Rocket” Roger Clemens who holds the record for the most Cy Young Awards.  Clemens was with the team from 1984 to 1996 and in ’86 he won his first Cy Young going 24…
The Los Angeles Kings have announced that they will retire the number 4 of Rob Blake, marking the sixth time that the organization has retired a number.  Blake joins a group that includes Marcel Dionne (#16), Dave Taylor (#18), Luc Robitaille (#20), Rogie Vachon (#30) and Wayne Gretzky (#99). Blake was drafted by Los Angeles in 1988, Blake worked his way up the ranks to become one of the top Defenceman in the National Hockey League.  He would have his breakout campaign in the 1997/98 season where he won the Norris Trophy Award as the NHL’s top Defenceman and earned…