NASHVILLE, Tenn. -- Former commissioner Bowie Kuhn was elected to the Baseball Hall of Fame by the revamped Veterans Committee on Monday while his longtime adversary, players' union boss Marvin Miller, was left out for the second time this year. Former Dodgers owner Walter O'Malley, managers Dick Williams and Billy Southworth and ex-Pirates owner Barney Dreyfuss also were elected.
With only 25% of the vote, there's no way Marvin Miller is getting in under this or any other system Bud Lite dreams up. What a crock.
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I loved ESPN radio yesterday referring to Dreyfus as "former owner of the Red Sox and father of the World Series." Apparently the blabber head didn't realize that since ESPN didn't exist in 1903 Boston and New York weren't the center of the baseball world.
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