Former Dodgers Steve Garvey And Tommy John Fall Short In MLB Hall Of Fame Bid
Briefly

The Classic Baseball Era Committee elected Dick Allen and Dave Parker to the Hall of Fame, while Steve Garvey sadly failed to garner the necessary votes for induction.
Despite a decorated career with All-Star selections and an MVP award, Garvey received less than five votes in the recent Hall of Fame election, showing ongoing challenges in gaining voter support.
Tommy John, who had a remarkable 26-year MLB career, logged 4,710.1 innings and amassed 2,245 strikeouts, highlighting the longstanding impact he had on the game.
Both Allen and Parker reached the 12-vote threshold needed for induction, with Parker receiving 14 votes, suggesting a strong consensus among the committee about their contributions to baseball.
Read at Dodger Blue
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