Sights and Sounds
Closing great Goose Gossage spoke to the media via conference call prior to his Induction Ceremony on July 27.
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Dick Williams was made available to the media via a conference call 10 days before his induction into the Hall of Fame.
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Aaron, Kiner, Feller, Williams, Lasorda and Gossage recount some of their memorable moments at Yankee Stadium.
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Willie Mays recollects his stickball playing days with Harold Reynolds at an RBI event in Harlem, New York.
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Cal Ripken Jr. talks about his All-Star career with Noah Coslov at the All-Star FanFest in New York.
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Harmon Killebrew discusses his All-Star experiences and MVP season at the All-Star FanFest in New York.
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Taking notice of his enormous cultural impact, the Hall of Fame dedicated a new plaque for Jackie Robinson.
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The 69th and final Hall of Fame Game -- between the Cubs and Padres at Doubleday Field -- was rained out.
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Induction Weekend 2007
Watch the 2007 Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony, featuring Tony Gwynn and Cal Ripken Jr.
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Enjoy the Hall of Fame speeches from the 2007 Inductees.
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Ripken speech
Watch the HOF Weekend press conference featuring Tony Gwynn and Cal Ripken Jr.
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Watch a short video clip wrapping up Induction Weekend.
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Plaque installation
Ozzie Smith talks about HOF Induction Weekend on Friday.
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Photo Galleries
Carlton "Pudge" Fisk caught the most games in Major League history.
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Gary Carter was an 11-time All-Star and a leader of the 1986 New York Mets.
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A masterful pitcher, Tom Seaver won more than 300 games in his career.
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Cal Ripken Jr. gave new meaning to the phrase "everyday player."
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Tony Gwynn mustered a National League-record eight batting crowns.
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The first master of the split-finger, Bruce Sutter racked up 300 saves.
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Wade Boggs utilized great bat control and a good eye to win five AL batting titles.
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Ryne Sandberg had defensive flair and a tremendous knack for power.
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Goose Gossage was one of the most intimidating relievers of all-time.
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There's only been one Babe. The Sultan of Swat was larger than life.
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In 1947, Jackie Robinson broke the color barrier and ushered in a new era. Gallery
Boston legend Ted Williams was one of the greatest hitters of all-time.
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Frank Robinson was an amazing all-around star and a pioneering manager.
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2007 Hall of Fame Member spokesman Bob Feller tossed three no-hitters.
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With 600 homers and 3,000 hits, Willie Mays was the complete package.
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The all-time strikeout king, Nolan Ryan tossed an amazing seven no-hitters.
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Winner of 12 batting titles, Ty Cobb led the first class of Hall of Fame inductees.
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Satchel Paige was one of the greatest gate attractions in baseball history.
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Negro leagues star Oscar Charleston was one of the greatest players ever. Gallery
More than a century ago, pitcher Christy Mathewson was the toast of New York.
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Ernie Banks was one of baseball's most popular players.
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Fireballing southpaw Sandy Koufax tossed four no-hitters.
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A member of the first induction class, Honus Wagner won eight batting titles.
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Yankees first baseman Lou Gehrig was a tremendous run producer.
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Roberto Clemente led the National League in batting average four times.
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Milwaukee's Robin Yount won a pair of Most Valuable Player Awards.
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Lou Brock set basestealing records and collected more than 3,000 hits.
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"Hammerin' Hank" Aaron belted 755 home runs in his amazing career.
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A standout first baseman, George Sisler was a career .340 hitter.
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Catcher Johnny Bench helped lead Cincinnati's 1970s "Big Red Machine."
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- Hank Aaron
- Pete Alexander
- Walter Alston
- Sparky Anderson
- Cap Anson
- Luis Aparicio
- Luke Appling
- Richie Ashburn
- Earl Averill
- Frank Baker
- Ernie Banks
- Al Barlick
- Ed Barrow
- Jake Beckley
- Cool Papa Bell
- Johnny Bench
- Chief Bender
- Yogi Berra
- Wade Boggs
- Jim Bottomley
- Lou Boudreau
- Roger Bresnahan
- George Brett
- Lou Brock
- Dan Brouthers
- Mordecai Brown
- Ray Brown
- Willard Brown
- Jim Bunning
- Morgan Bulkeley
- Roy Campanella
- Rod Carew
- Steve Carlton
- Gary Carter
- Alexander Cartwright
- Orlando Cepeda
- Henry Chadwick
- Frank Chance
- Happy Chandler
- Oscar Charleston
- Nestor Chylak
- Fred Clarke
- John Clarkson
- Roberto Clemente
- Ty Cobb
- Mickey Cochrane
- Eddie Collins
- Jimmy Collins
- Jocko Conlon
- Roger Connor
- Tom Connolly
- Andy Cooper
- Stan Coveleski
- Sam Crawford
- Joe Cronin
- Candy Cummings
- Kiki Cuyler
- Ray Dandridge
- George Davis
- Leon Day
- Dizzy Dean
- Ed Delahanty
- Bill Dickey
- Martin Dihigo
- Joe DiMaggio
- Larry Doby
- Bobby Doerr
- Don Drysdale
- Hugh Duffy
- Dennis Eckersley
- Bob Feller
- Rollie Fingers
- Carlton Fisk
- Whitey Ford
- Bill Foster
- Rube Foster
- Nellie Fox
- Jimmie Foxx
- Frankie Frisch
- Lou Gehrig
- Charlie Gehringer
- Bob Gibson
- Josh Gibson
- Frank Grant
- Hank Greenberg
- Tony Gwynn
- Pete Hill
- Rogers Hornsby
- Carl Hubbell
- Catfish Hunter
- Monte Irvin
- Reggie Jackson
- Fergie Jenkins
- Judy Johnson
- Walter Johnson
- Al Kaline
- George Kell
- Harmon Killebrew
- Ralph Kiner
- Bill Klem
- Sandy Koufax
- Tommy Lasorda
- Bob Lemon
- Buck Leonard
- Pop Lloyd
- Al Lopez
- Connie Mack
- Biz Mackey
- Lee MacPhail
- Effa Manley
- Mickey Mantle
- Juan Marichal
- Eddie Mathews
- Willie Mays
- Bill Mazeroski
- Willie McCovey
- Bid McPhee
- Jose Mendez
- Johnny Mize
- Paul Molitor
- Joe Morgan
- Eddie Murray
- Stan Musial
- Hal Newhouser
- Phil Niekro
- Mel Ott
- Satchel Paige
- Jim Palmer
- Tony Perez
- Gaylord Perry
- Alex Pompez
- Cumberland Posey
- Kirby Puckett
- Pee Wee Reese
- Cal Ripken Jr.
- Phil Rizzuto
- Robin Roberts
- Brooks Robinson
- Frank Robinson
- Jackie Robinson
- Joe Rogan
- Babe Ruth
- Nolan Ryan
- Ryne Sandberg
- Louis Santop
- Mike Schmidt
- Red Schoendienst
- Tom Seaver
- Enos Slaughter
- Hilton Smith
- Ozzie Smith
- Duke Snider
- Warren Spahn
- Willie Stargell
- Turkey Stearnes
- Casey Stengel
- Bruce Sutter
- Mule Suttles
- Don Sutton
- Ben Taylor
- Bill Terry
- Cristobal Torriente
- Honus Wagner
- Earl Weaver
- Willie Wells
- Sol White
- Hoyt Wilhelm
- J.L. Wilkinson
- Billy Williams
- Joe Williams
- Ted Williams
- Jud Wilson
- Dave Winfield
- Carl Yastrzemski
- Cy Young
- Robin Yount