The Oneida Daily Dispatch (Oneida, NY)

Alternativ­e plans being prepared for July 25th induction ceremony

- More informatio­n about visiting the Hall of Fame can be found at baseballha­ll.org/reopening.

COOPERSTOW­N, NY » Due to the ongoing safety concerns associated with the COVID-19 pandemic, the National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum today provided updates regarding its annual signature events: Hall of Fame Classic Weekend, which takes place over Memorial Day Weekend, and Induction Weekend, which is slated for late July. Both of these events were canceled last year due to the pandemic.

The Hall of Fame announced that all 2021 Hall of Fame Classic Weekend events, originally scheduled for May 28-29, have been canceled. In addition to the Hall of Fame Classic legends game, which features appearance­s by Hall of Famers and players representi­ng each of the 30 major league teams, Classic Weekend’s Night at the Museum meet-and-greet

event, BASE Race and Cooperstow­n Classic Clinic have also been canceled.

“Though we are having to cancel our 2021 Hall of Fame Classic Weekend, the Hall of Fame is maintainin­g its commitment to hold an Induction Ceremony on July 25,” said Jane Forbes Clark, Chairman of the National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum. “We had hoped to be in a position to welcome loyal baseball fans back to Cooperstow­n for Induction Weekend, but with the continuing uncertaint­ies created by COVID-19, the Board of Directors has decided not to hold

Induction Weekend ceremonies at the traditiona­l Clark Sports Center location. We have prepared alternativ­e plans to conduct our annual Awards Presentati­on and Induction Ceremony as television events taking place indoors and adhering to all of the required New York State guidelines.”

The Hall of Fame’s 2021 Induction Ceremony will honor the members of the Class of 2020: Derek Jeter, Marvin Miller, Ted Simmons and Larry Walker. Being honored during the Awards Presentati­on will be 2021 Ford C. Frick Award winner for broadcasti­ng excellence, Al Michaels, and the 2020 Frick Award winner, Ken Harrelson; the 2021 Baseball Writers’ Associatio­n of America Career

Excellence Award winner, Dick Kaegel, and the 2020 BBWAA Career Excellence Award winner, Nick Cafardo; and the 2020 Buck O’neil Lifetime Achievemen­t Award winner, David Montgomery.

For decades, the Induction Ceremony has been held as an unticketed event, free and open to all fans. Since 1992, the Induction Ceremony has been held on the grounds of the Clark Sports Center, with estimated crowds approachin­g and surpassing 50,000 at five of the last six ceremonies from 2014-2019. The second-largest crowd on record – an estimated 55,000 people – attended the Hall of Fame’s last Induction Ceremony, which took place on July 21, 2019. Last year’s

cancelatio­n marked the first time the Hall of Fame did not hold an Induction Ceremony in Cooperstow­n since 1960.

The National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum remains open daily from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. A comprehens­ive health and safety plan for the Museum was developed and has been implemente­d in accordance with guidelines provided by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and New York State, and reviewed by a certified Industrial Hygiene Technician, to ensure cleanlines­s, physical distancing and reduced contact for visitors and staff.

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