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  1. 30 de nov. de 2022 · Walker could have a good time, either way. 3. Special man, special place: April 26, 1995, Mets vs. Rockies. While with the Expos in 1993 and ’94, Walker became swept up in the mania at Mile High Stadium, and told his agent that he would love to sign with the Rockies when he became a free agent in ’95.

  2. 8 de set. de 2021 · Larry Walker of Maple Ridge, B.C. became only the second Canadian, behind Ferguson Jenkins, to be enshrined at the National Baseball Hall of Fame in Cooperstown, N.Y. Jeter was simply Jeter on his ...

  3. 21 de jan. de 2020 · In his final year on the ballot, Walker was elected to the Hall of Fame on Tuesday -- joining Yankees legend Derek Jeter in the Class of 2020 -- by appearing on 76.6 percent of the ballots from Baseball Writers’ Association of America voters. His 22-percent climb from 2019 represents the biggest increase by any player in his last year of ...

  4. 5 de set. de 2021 · Rockies’ Larry Walker: From hockey wannabe to baseball Hall of Famer Walker is one of just seven players in MLB history with a career slash line of at least .313/.400/.565.

  5. Larry Walker. Larry Kenneth Robert Walker (né le 1er décembre 1966 à Maple Ridge, Colombie-Britannique, Canada) est un joueur de baseball ayant évolué dans les Ligues majeures de 1989 à 2005 pour les Expos de Montréal, les Rockies du Colorado et les Cardinals de Saint-Louis .

  6. Larry and his wife, Angela, make their home in West Palm Beach, Fla...Larry has a daughter, Brittany Marie (7/15/93), and he and his wife also have two daughters, Canaan Rose-Lynn (11/22/99) and Shayna Kaitlin (10/27/01)...graduated from Maple Ridge (B.C.) Senior Secondary School in 1984...grew up a hockey goaltender, playing for 13 years, and teaming with former Bruins all-star Cam Neely ...

  7. Larry Walker | Larry Walker Embedded Tweet (April 2014) | Twitter, Inc. Larry Walker first became eligible for election into the National Baseball Hall of Fame in 2011. His name appeared on 20.3% of the ballots, climbed initially the following year, went down two years, then steadily climbed for the next seven years, until he was (finally) sent to Cooperstown in 2020.