Joe Mauer elected to National High School Hall of Fame
Briefly

Joe Mauer, a member of the Minnesota Twins and National Baseball Hall of Fame, was officially inducted into the National High School Hall of Fame recognizing his excellence in football, baseball, and basketball during his time at Cretin-Derham Hall.
Mauer excelled in high school, winning National High School Player of the Year in football and baseball, throwing 5,500 yards and 73 touchdowns as a quarterback, hitting .605 in baseball, and maintaining an impressive record with just one strikeout.
His high school achievements were remarkable, including playing multiple sports, setting records like hitting a home run in seven straight games, and amassing numerous awards and titles in baseball, basketball, and football before an outstanding career with the Twins.
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