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The following is a transcript of former Twins star Joe Mauer's induction speech Sunday at the National Baseball Hall of Fame in Cooperstown, N.Y. Thank you. Thank you, thank you. As tough as it is ...
Mauer shared a house with former Twins teammate Justin Morneau in Saint Paul, Minnesota, during the 2006 season. [92] [93] Mauer in July 2008. Mauer wore long sideburns throughout his big league career, and on August 10, 2006, the Twins held "Joe Mauer Sideburns Night" in his honor. The first 10,000 fans were given synthetic sideburns with ...
Mauer garnered 293 votes on 385 Hall of Fame ballots (76.1%), four more votes than the 289 required for induction. He is one of 60 players elected during his first year on the ballot.
The plaques of Adrian Beltre, Todd Helton, Joe Mauer and Jim Leyland were unveiled Sunday at the Baseball Hall of Fame as the Class of 2024 was officially inducted into the hallowed halls of ...
Gee whiz. That about sums up, to borrow Joe Mauer's own calm-and-unflappable vocabulary, the bulletin that the Twins' retired superstar received on Tuesday: Mauer has been elected to the National ...
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Joe Mauer enters the National Baseball Hall of Fame on Sunday, elected on the first ballot five years after his retirement. The Twins have retired his No. 7, so here are seven memorable moments in ...