Elections to the Baseball Hall of Fame for 1957 followed a system established after the 1956 election. The baseball writers would vote on recent players only in even-number years (until 1967). The Veterans Committee met in closed sessions to consider executives, managers, umpires, and earlier major league players. It selected outfielder Sam Crawford, who had 2961 hits from 1899 to 1917, and Joe McCarthy, who managed the New York Yankees to eight pennants in sixteen seasons, with seven World Series titles including four consecutive championships (1936–1939). A formal induction ceremony was held in Cooperstown, New York, on July 22, 1957, with Commissioner of Baseball Ford Frick presiding.[1]
New inductees | 2 |
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via Veterans Committee | 2 |
Total inductees | 83 |
Induction date | July 22, 1957 |
References
edit- ^ Gray, Sid (July 23, 1957). "Crawford, McCarthy Enter Hall of Fame". The Boston Globe. p. 14. Retrieved October 13, 2019 – via newspapers.com.
External links
edit- 1957 Election at www.baseballhalloffame.org