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  1. The June 13, 1946, induction ceremony in Cooperstown, New York, honored former Commissioner of Baseball Kenesaw Mountain Landis, who had been elected to the Hall of Fame shortly after his death in late 1944. The players elected in 1946 were inducted—along with players elected the following year—on July 21, 1947, in Cooperstown.

  2. A total of 78 ballots were cast by players, writers, managers and officials who had first-hand familiarity with 19th-century baseball, resulting in 371 individual votes for 57 specific candidates; 59 votes were required for election.

  3. Elections to the Baseball Hall of Fame for 1946 were conducted by methods refashioned and then fashioned again during the year. As in 1945, the Baseball Writers' Association of America (BBWAA) voted by mail to select from recent players, and elected no one.

  4. 1946 Hall of Fame Voting Results. Inducted: Jesse Burkett,Frank Chance,Jack Chesbro,Johnny Evers,Clark Griffith,Tommy McCarthy,Joe McGinnity,Eddie Plank,Joe Tinker,Rube Waddell,Ed Walsh Find Full Vote Totals and Statistics for all Players Who Were on the Ballot.

  5. The BBWAA was authorized to elect players active in 1946 or later, but not after 1960. All 10-year members of the BBWAA were eligible to vote. Voters were instructed to cast votes for up to 10 candidates; any candidate receiving votes on at least 75% of the ballots would be honored with induction to the Hall.

    Player
    Votes
    Percent
    Change
    282
    93.4
    -
    208
    68.9
    0 1.2%
    197
    65.2
    0 8.0%
    187
    61.9
    0 8.2%
  6. 24 de abr. de 2024 · 1946 Hall of Fame Election. The 1946 Hall of Fame Induction took place in two rounds, in order to address the problem of the writers' votes being spread over too many candidates, resulting in no one gaining election.

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Yogi_BerraYogi Berra - Wikipedia

    Lawrence Peter "Yogi" Berra (born Lorenzo Pietro Berra; May 12, 1925 – September 22, 2015) was an American professional baseball catcher who later took on the roles of manager and coach. He played 19 seasons in Major League Baseball (MLB) (1946–1963, 1965), all but the last for the New York Yankees. He was an 18-time All-Star and won 10 ...