Former Expos great Vlad Guerrero voted into baseball Hall of Fame
Playing a childhood game with a broomstick and a folded-up license plate has taken former Montreal Expos outfielder Vladimir Guerrero to the baseball Hall of Fame.
Guerrero, along with third baseman Chipper Jones, infielder Jim Thome and reliever Trevor Hoffman were named the Class of 2018 for the Hall on Wednesday night. Guerrero, who was famous for connecting on pitches well outside of the strikezone, says his keen eye was developed on the streets of Don Gregorio, Dominican Republic.
“It really came down to a game we played back home,” said Guerrero through a translator. “Poor people, similar to cricket in a way, used a broomstick as a bat. You’d throw a rubber ball, a softball, anything, and you’d try and knock down folded license plates. Because the ball has to be bounced before hitting the license plate at home plate, that opened up my hitting zone.
“A lot of times pitchers in the big leagues didn’t realize I could hit those breaking balls.”