
Roberto Alomar recently entered the Baseball Hall of Fame, but he can add another accolade to his post playing career. Today, the Baltimore Orioles announced that Alomar will be the latest entrant to their team’s Hall. He had three All Star seasons with Baltimore from 1996 to 1998 and though it was only three seasons, he posted very good stats for the squad.
The Second Basemen had a .312 Batting Average for the Orioles scoring 282 Runs and winning two Gold Gloves. In that period, Alomar was able to help take Baltimore to two American League Championship Series.
The Orioles Hall of Fame…well is not exactly an exclusive group and there are few players in there who really aren’t Hall of Fame anything. Still, as we do here, anytime one of the big four North American Sports Teams elects someone to their respective Hall, it is news to us.
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