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Hall cancels its 2020 induction ceremony

- By John Kekis

Derek Jeter, Larry Walker and the rest of this year’s Baseball Hall of Fame class will have to wait another year for their big moment at Cooperstow­n.

The Hall of Fame announced Wednesday that it has canceled the July 26 induction ceremony because of the coronaviru­s pandemic.

Instead, the class will be included at next year’s induction festivitie­s — along with any additional new choices — on July 25, 2021.

A record crowd of over 70,000 had been expected this summer at the small town in upstate New York to honor Jeter, the former New York Yankees captain who came within one vote of unanimous election by the Baseball Writers’ Associatio­n of America in January.

Jeter and Walker were to be inducted with catcher Ted Simmons and the late Marvin Miller, the pioneering players’ union head who negotiated free agency and transforme­d the sport.

“Induction Weekend is a celebratio­n of our national pastime and its greatest legends, and while we are disappoint­ed to cancel this incredibly special event, the Board of Directors’ overriding concern is the health and well-being of our new inductees, our Hall of Fame members, our wonderful fans and the hundreds of staff,” Hall hairman Jane Forbes Clark said in a statement.

“In heeding the advice of government officials as well as federal, state and local medical and scientific experts, we chose to act with extraordin­ary caution in making this decision,” she said.

This will be the first year without an induction ceremony since 1960. The Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum closed at the end of the day on March 15 due to the virus outbreak.

Record attendance for an induction ceremony was set in 2007, exceeding 70,000 when Cal Ripken Jr. and the late Tony Gwynn were enshrined. Cooperstow­n is within easy driving distance of the New York metro area, and loads of Yankees fans had already made their plans to see Jeter on the Hall stage.

Jeter, now the CEO of the Miami Marlins, and Walker were elected by member of the BBWAA. Simmons and Miller were chosen in December by the Hall’s Modern Era Committee.

Next year’s first-time eligible players have no oddson favorites: Torii Hunter and Mark Buehrle are among the players who will be on the BBWAA ballot for the first time.

Holdovers include Curt Schilling, who fell 20 votes short this year, and steroidsta­inted stars Roger Clemens (56 shy) and Barry Bonds (57). All three will be on the ballot for the ninth time, one shy of the limit.

 ?? AP - Bebeto Matthews, file ?? The National Baseball Hall of Fame’s induction ceremony, set to be led by Larry Walker (left) and Derek Jeter, was canceled amid the ongoining coronaviru­s pandemic.
AP - Bebeto Matthews, file The National Baseball Hall of Fame’s induction ceremony, set to be led by Larry Walker (left) and Derek Jeter, was canceled amid the ongoining coronaviru­s pandemic.

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