Jud Wilson Stats & Facts
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Jud Wilson Stats & Facts

    Jud Wilson Positions: First Baseman, Third Baseman and OutfielderBats: Left  •  Throws: Right5-8, 190lb (173cm, 86kg)Born: February 28, 1896 in Remington, VA usDied: June 24, 1963  in Washington, DCBuried: Arlington National Cemetery, Arlington County, VADebut: 1923 (5,541st in major league history)Hall of Fame: Inducted as Player in 2006. (Voted by Negro League Committee)View Jud Wilson’s Page at the Baseball Hall of Fame (plaque, photos, videos).Full Name: Ernest Judson WilsonNicknames: BoojumView Player Info from the B-R BullpenView Player Bio from…

The largest Induction Class in Hall of Fame history is honored in Cooperstown

The largest Induction Class in Hall of Fame history is honored in Cooperstown

On July 30, 2006, the largest Induction Class in Hall of Fame history is honored in Cooperstown. Reliever Bruce Sutter is the 4th relief pitcher inducted along with 17 elected by a special commission on pre-Negro leagues and Negro leagues baseball. The 17 are Ray Brown, Willard Brown, Andy Cooper, Frank Grant, Pete Hill, Biz…

Relief pitcher Bruce Sutter is elected to the Hall of Fame along with 17 Negro League Players

Relief pitcher Bruce Sutter is elected to the Hall of Fame along with 17 Negro League Players

Relief pitcher Bruce Sutter is elected to the Hall of Fame. With 75% of the votes cast by BBWAA members needed for election. Sutter receives 76.9%, slugger Jim Rice is second with 64.8%, followed by reliever Goose Gossage at 64.6%. Sutter, who is credited with perfecting the split-fingered fastball, which is a pitch many major leaguers use in some form today, joins Hoyt Wilhelm, Rollie Fingers and Dennis Eckersley as the only relief pitchers in Cooperstown. In a special election, seventeen Negro Leagues figures are also elected: Ray Brown, Willard Brown, Andy Cooper, Frank Grant, Pete Hill, Biz Mackey, Effa Manley, Jose Mendez, Alex Pompez, Cum Posey, Louis Santop, Mule Suttles, Ben Taylor, Cristóbal Torriente, Sol White, J.L. Wilkinson, and Jud Wilson. Manley is the first woman ever elected to the Hall, and the 18 inductees are the largest class in the Hall’s history.

Jud “Boojum” Wilson is born in Remington, Virginia
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Jud “Boojum” Wilson is born in Remington, Virginia

    On February 28, 1894, Jud “Boojum” Wilson is born in Remington, Virginia. Considered by Josh Gibson as the best hitter in the Negro leagues, Wilson was known for his potent bat as a line drive hitter to every corner of the ballpark. He was elected to the Hall of Fame in 2006. Vintage…