I think it s a tragedy Tommy John is not in the Hall of Fame Minnesota Twins legend Jim Kaat deeply regrets Tommy John s Hall of Fame snub
"I think it’s a tragedy Tommy John is not in the Hall of Fame" - Minnesota Twins legend Jim Kaat deeply regrets Tommy John's Hall of Fame snub Former Minnesota Twins legend Jim Kaat speaks at his number retirement celebration on July 16. Former legend and three-time All-Star Jim Kaat was inducted into the Hall of Fame on Sunday in Cooperstown, New York. Now 83, he received the honor 39 years after his retirement from (MLB). Jim debuted in the MLB with the Washington Senators, who were based in Washington, D.C., on August 2, 1959. They team moved to the Minneapolis-St. Paul area in 1960 to become the Minnesota Twins. A new expansion team assumed the Senators name at that point but relocated to become the Texas Rangers in 1972. Kaat left the Twins to play with the from 1973–1975. He then joined and played with them from 1976–1979. Kaat's tenure lasted from 1979–1980. Jim retired from professional baseball after playing with from 1980–1983. After being enshrined in the prestigious Hall of Fame, Jim said: "It is pretty awesome when you see the crowd stand up, and you see the group on stage that you are now a part of. It is still pretty surreal. I had my picture taken in the museum with Ruth, Johnson, and Cobb. My first thought was, ‘What am I doing here?’" Jim added, "It is still kind of hard to believe that I belong, but I am grateful that they rewarded longevity and dependability. It is extra special because, quite frankly, I had the Hall of Fame in my rear-view mirror, and wasn’t bitter about it. This might be the first time they rewarded durability and longevity, and it feels nice to be here.” Welcome to baseball immortality, Jim Kaat.
Milo Stewart Jr.Welcome to baseball immortality, Jim Kaat. Milo Stewart Jr. "Welcome to baseball immortality, Jim Kaat." - National Baseball Hall Of Fame and Museum Jim Kaat is a one-time World Series champion. He won the Gold Glove Award 16 times.
Milo Stewart Jr.Welcome to baseball immortality, Jim Kaat. Milo Stewart Jr. "Welcome to baseball immortality, Jim Kaat." - National Baseball Hall Of Fame and Museum Jim Kaat is a one-time World Series champion. He won the Gold Glove Award 16 times.