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Andre Dawson asks baseball Hall to change cap on plaque to Cubs

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Andre Dawson says he sent a letter to baseball Hall of Fame chair Jane Forbes Clark asking to change the cap on his plaque from the Montreal Expos to the Chicago Cubs, a decision by the hall he disagreed with as soon as it was made over his objection 13 years ago.

"I don't expect them to jump on something like this," Dawson told the Chicago Tribune on Monday, the paper said. "If they elect to respond, they'll take their time. And it wouldn't surprise me if they don't respond."

Players could make the decision through the 2001 induction, and the hall took over the decision ahead of the 2002 vote.

The change followed reports in 1999 that Tampa Bay offered to compensate the newly retired Wade Boggs if his plaque bore a Devil Rays logo. Boggs was inducted in 2005 and his plaque has a Boston Red Sox logo.

"We plan to speak to Andre but have not yet received the letter," Hall spokesman Jon Shestakofs­ky said Wednesday.

Three weeks after Dawson was elected by the Baseball Writers' Associatio­n of America in 2010, the hall said it decided the plaque will have an Expos cap.

"I respect the Hall of Fame's decision to put an Expos logo on my cap, and I understand their responsibi­lity to make sure the logo represents the greatest impact in my career," Dawson said then in a statement issued by the hall. "Cubs fans will always be incredibly important in my heart, and I owe them so much for making my time in Chicago memorable, as did the fans in Montreal, Boston and

South Florida, my home. But knowing that I'm on the Hall of Fame team is what's most important, as it is the highest honor I could imagine."

However, on the day the hall announced its decision, Dawson told WMVP-AM in Chicago: "I'm disappoint­ed," adding: "I can proudly say that because Chicago was my preference."

The hall said Dawson had 1,575 of his 2,774 hits with the Expos, won six of his eight Gold Glove awards in Montreal and led the Expos to their only postseason series win while in Montreal with a fivegame victory over the Phillies in the 1981 NL Division Series.

Dawson played his first 11 seasons with Montreal, batting .285 with 225 home runs and 838 RBIs.

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