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| Subject: Baseball Hall of Fame, March 25th 2011, 6:42 am | |
| McAleer's contributions to the game failed to win him a place in the Baseball Hall of Fame, however. In 1936, during the first elections to the Baseball Hall of Fame, he received just one vote in the balloting for 19th-century figures.[2] Nevertheless, McAleer received an unofficial endorsement from Hall of Fame second baseman Nap Lajoie, who described McAleer as "one of the best ever".[4] McAleer's obituary in The New York Times suggested that he was "one of the fastest outfielders the major leagues ever produced".[36] In 2003, Bill James described McAleer as "the best defensive outfielder of the 1890s".[41] More recently, baseball historian David Fleitz observed, "this brilliant defensive outfielder was a smart, clever, and ambitious man who helped to create two of the original eight franchises of the American League".[8] stratford on avon hotelstair manufacturer | |
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| Subject: Re: Baseball Hall of Fame, April 14th 2011, 1:30 pm | |
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