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1971
1971 Baseball Hall of Fame Election
Richie Zisk
Ron Cey
George Hendrick
Dave Kingman
Cecil Cooper
Darrell Porter
Bill North
Doyle Alexander
J.R. Richard
Burt Hooton
Jim Slaton
Jon Matlack
Bruce Kison
Lenny Randle
Juan Beníquez
Rick Miller
Rennie Stennett
Eric Soderholm
Ben Oglivie
Chris Chambliss
Chris Speier
Steve Braun
John Milner
Frank Taveras
Derrel Thomas
When four Orioles’ pitchers won their 20th game in the same week
Cincinnati slugger George Foster was his own man
The Pittsburgh “Lumber Company” of the 1970s
Little Freddie Patek made immediate impact on Royals