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Veterans Committee elects Phil Rizzuto and Leo Durocher to the Hall of Fame

On February 25, 1994 — Former Houston managerĀ Leo DurocherĀ is selected by the Veterans Committee into the Baseball Hall of Fame along with Yankee legend Phil Rizzuto.

Rizzuto had a long campaign by Yankee fans, including owner George Steinbrenner. The former infielder and current television broadcaster’s enshrinement causes much debate, given the borderline career stats became especially important to his supporters when Pee Wee Reese, a similar-styled shortstop of the rival crosstown Brooklyn Dodgers, was inducted in 1984.

The fiery Durocher had died in 1991, claiming he no longer cared whether he would get inducted. His nearly 50-year career in baseball included 15 seasons as a player and 23 as a manager. His last was with the Astros in 1973.