The veterans committee of the baseball Hall of Famer completed its annual meeting today and voted to elect just one old-timer -- former Yankee (and Indian) second-baseman Joe Gordon.
http://web.baseballhalloffame.org/ne...90&vkey=hof_pr
I love the pick -- Gordon was truly great all-around player. Statistically, he's second only to Mazeroski in the ability to turn the double play. He also had real power -- 20 plus homer runs seven times -- which was a lot in that era, especially since he played most of his career as a right-handed hitter in the old Yankee Stadium (which was death to right-handed power).
His career average was just .268, but his career OPS was an outstanding .823. He won the 1942 MVP and played in nine all-star games in 12 years. His career would have been longer, but he missed two and a half prime seasons due to WWII.
Best of all, he was a winner. The Yankees won five pennants and four World Series title with Gordon starting at second. After 1946, he was traded the Indians (for P Allie Reynolds), helping Cleveland win the 1948 AL pennant and their last World Seies title.
Obviously, I love the pick ... my only gripe with the committee was the failure to add Ron Santo, a very deserving third-baseman (the most under-represented position in the HOF).