Canuck HOF class of 2017 includes: former Baseball Canada president Ray Carter, ex-Montreal Expos Vlad Guerrero, Roy Halladay, west coast umpire Doug Hudlin and the gold medal winning 2015 Pan-Am team.
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Canuck HOF class of 2017 includes: former Baseball Canada president Ray Carter, ex-Montreal Expos Vlad Guerrero, Roy Halladay, west coast umpire Doug Hudlin and the gold medal winning 2015 Pan-Am team.
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Kevin Glew's weekly look at Cooperstowners in Canada. In this BWDIK installment he checks in on Steve Green, Jimmy Key, Brandon Morrow, HOFer Tim Raines and Jarrod Saltalamacchia
Read MoreBob Bailey, is coming to Montreal's Place Centre-Ville to partake in the ExposFest fund-raiser organized by Perry Giannias April 2.
Read MoreIt's getting down to crunch time for the Canadian Baseball Hall of Fame.
Read MoreKevin Glew's weekly observations and notes about some Canadian baseball stories.
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Johnny Damon had 512 doubles in his career, 109 triples, 235 home runs and more than 2,769 hits. The only other players to reach all those plateaus are: George Brett, Lou Gehrig, Goose Goslin, Rogers Hornsby, Willie Mays, Paul Molitor, Stan Musial, Babe Ruth, Al Simmons and Robin Yount. All are in the Hall of Fame.
Read MoreMontreal Expos legend Tim Raines has become the ninth man to be inducted into both the Cooperstown-based shrine and the Canadian Baseball Hall of Fame in St. Marys, Ont.
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Tim Raines made up for lost time in first game on May 1, 1987 on a Saturrday afternoon at Shea Stadium in the days of collusion.
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There was rejoicing in a lot of places Wednesday night as former Montreal Expos OF Tim Raines, now a minor-league instructor for the Toronto Blue Jays, was elected to the Hall of Fame in Coooperstown: in Arizona where Raines now lives, in Dunedin and other Blue Jays outposts, in Montreal where he played and in Carleton Place where his wife is from.
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Former Montreal Expos speedster Tim Raines was elected to the Hall of Fame in Cooperstown, NY Wednesday along with Jeff Bagwell and Ivan Rodriguez. Raines made seven consecutive all-star teams and retired with a .294 average.
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BWDIK: Kevin Glew looks at Delino DeShields, Edwin Encarnacion, Rance Mulliniks and Tim Raines heading into Wednesday's Hall of Fame announcement day.
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Ernesto Gonzalez-Martinez, MD, has built a powerful legacy of giving back at Mass General Hospital. Now funds are saught to honor beloved doctor’s humanitarian efforts. Dr. Gonzalez is a childhood friend of Carlos Delgado and his slugging son Carlos Delgado, Jr.
Read MoreKevin Glew's weekly observations and notes about some Canadian baseball stories.
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Long-time Los Angeles Dodgers fan Gail Johnson (Moncton, NB) takes pen in hand to tell us of her triip west to Chavez Ravine, Dodger Stadium and watching the walk-off homer by Charlie Culberson on Vin Scully appreciation weekend.
Read MoreTom Reich and Randy Grossman know Tim Raines about as good as anybody on and off the field.
Read MoreWithin just a few hours, Joey Votto became both the man named the No. 1 Most Influential Canadian in Baseball and the highest-profile Canuck to decline a roster spot on Team Canada at the upcoming World Baseball Classic.
Read MoreKevin Glew's weekly observations and notes about some Canadian baseball stories.
Read MoreKevin Glew's weekly observations and notes about some Canadian baseball stories.
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Lead-off hitters and base stealers Rickey Henderson, left and Tim Raines are on the same baseball card ... will they belong the same Hall of Fame next month? ... Plus Jim Clancy, Dustin McGowan, Jack Morris and Peter Orr
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Early indications are Tim Raines will make the Hall of Fame ... but as they say -- whether it is during spring training or the sixth inning of Game 7 of the World Series: it's early.
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