Hall of Fame

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  • Ted Williams

    Almost 60 years ago, the greatest hitter who ever lived hit over .400 and no one has done it since.
  • Joe Montana: Tarnished hero

    He was the greatest quarterback ever, but when he had a chance to be a leader in real life, he punked out.
  • A tale of two quarterbacks

    I idolized Joe Montana -- then dumped him for Steve Young. A fan comes to terms with the betrayal of his hero.
  • Last call for the Hall

    Readers have their say about which players should make it to Cooperstown. Last of three parts.
  • Hall of Fame hurlers

    After Clemens and Maddux, which active pitchers are on their way to Cooperstown?
  • Who's going to Cooperstown?

    Considering the definitelys, the probables and those intriguing maybes.
  • Shoeless Joe, Hall of Famer

    A pair of South Carolina lawmakers say the "Black Sox" star's lifetime ban from baseball should be lifted. They're right.
  • Letters to the Editor

    If Pete Rose won't fess up, he shouldn't be in the Hall of Fame; why we're chicken-pox party parents.
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