Gil Hodges
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Gil Hodges' Determination in 1953 Made Him Brooklyn's All-Time HR ChampionThe Brooklyn Dodgers had played 17 games and Gil Hodges was still looking for his first extra base hit of the 1953 season. He had batted in one run.
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Gil Hodges' Rejection Proves that the Hall of Fame's Integrity Clause is a ShamSince integrity and character override the significance of achieving more hits than anybody that ever played the game as well as hitting 70 home runs in a single season, they are critical enough to get Gil Hodges into the Hall of Fame.
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Ron Santo, Gil Hodges Passed Over by Baseball's Hall of FameRon Santo and Gil Hodges, two of the best players at their positions in their times, again failed to receive enough votes from the Veterans Committee for induction into baseball's Hall of Fame. -
When Nolan Ryan Criticized Gil HodgesThe young fire baller said that the Mets failed to help him develop, partially because manager Gil Hodges and pitching coach Rube Walker were uncommunicative.
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Can Someone Tell Me Why Gil Hodges is Not in the Hall of Fame?The Veteran's Committee will once again take up the issue of whether Gil Hodges is Hall of Fame worthy, but he should have been in Cooperstown decades ago.
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Jim Leyland and Bob Boone Didn't Advocate Gil Hodges' Five-Man RotationGil Hodges is credited or blamed, depending on one's point of view, for initiating the five-man pitching rotation in 1969.
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A Uniform Approach to the MetsRemembering the 1969 Mets by uniform numbers.
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