Vlad Guerrero tours Baseball HOF, “so glad” he made it
COOPERSTOWN, N.Y. — Fresh from swinging some heavy lumber in the basement of the Baseball Hall of Fame, Vladimir Guerrero took a quick peek at where his likeness will hang in three months.
Talk about a sense of pride.
“I feel happy and my people feel happy,” the 43-year-old native of the Dominican Republic said Thursday in the Plaque Gallery after a whirlwind tour of baseball’s mecca. “I’m the first one from my town, obviously, but I’m also the first Dominican hitter in the Hall of Fame.”
Guerrero, a nine-time All-Star outfielder, was elected in January on his second try. He will be inducted July 29 with first-ballot sluggers Jim Thome and Chipper Jones, relief ace Trevor Hoffman, and former Detroit Tigers stars Alan Trammell and Jack Morris, who were elected in December by a veterans committee. Guerrero received 92.9 per cent of the vote from the Baseball Writers’ Association of America.