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1920 Canadian Light Heavyweight boxing champion; 1921 Grey Cup champion with the Toronto Argonauts; 2-time Stanley Cup champion (1934, 1935) with the Chicago Blackhawks and the Montreal Maroons; Inducted into Canadian Lacrosse Hall of Fame (1965); also prominent in rugby, baseball [81] 1975: Bill Cook: Ice hockey: Athlete
is in the Canadian Boxing Hall of Fame and the Nova Scotia Sports Hall of Fame Joe Eng: first Chinese-Canadian boxer who hailed from Vancouver in the early 1930s and fought 18 times losing only three decisions. [4] Al Ford: Former CBF Lightweight Champion and is in the Canadian Boxing Hall of Fame and the Alberta Sports Hall of Fame Ryan Ford
Baseball Hall of Fame 2025 voting results. 75% needed for induction, 5% to stay on ballot. Ichiro Suzuki: 99.7% (first year) CC Sabathia: 86.8% (first)
The Canadian Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum (French: Temple de la renommée du baseball canadien) is a museum located in St. Marys, Ontario, Canada. The museum commemorates the great players, teams, and events from Canadian baseball history.
Baseball Hall of Fame committee will vote on eight candidates for 2025. ... Outlook: Donaldson received 50% support in 2022 committee voting. Steve Garvey. Career: 1969-1987 with Dodgers, Padres ...
The 2025 Baseball Hall of Fame voting is complete, with Ichiro Suzuki, CC Sabathia and Billy Wagner getting their calls to the Hall. While it's never too early to take a look ahead at who will be ...
The following players will appear on the 2026 ballot. There will be 15 players carried over from the 2025 ballot, who garnered at least 5% of the vote and are still eligible for election, as well as a selection of players whose last major league appearance was in 2020, played at least 10 seasons of Major League Baseball, and chosen by a screening committee. [1]
The Ontario Sports Hall of Fame is an association dedicated to honouring athletes and personalities with outstanding achievement in sports in Ontario, Canada. The hall of fame was established in 1994 by Bruce Prentice, following his 15-year tenure as founder and president of the Canadian Baseball Hall of Fame (CBHF). [ 1 ]