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I just think it's unbelievable that he was never put into the hall of fame. Even when MLB called together a special group to elct a bunch of Negro Leaguers, he wasn't one. Regardless of whether or not his accomplishments on the field warrented Hall of Fame status, he was the epitomy of an ambassador for babeball and should be there. It's a shame that he didn't make it in before he died. I know he will make it now, though. Unfortunately, that's the way it goes. Sometimes you don't know what you've got till it's gone.
He should 100% be in the Hall of Fame. This season he was at a Cubs vs. Padres game. The Padres had a dedication to him and the negro league and he threw out the opening pitch, that was pretty awsome.....
No thoughts as I do not know who he was.
I thinks its disgusting that he (and Pete Rose) aren't in the HOF. He has done so much for baseball, mainly Black baseball players. The first black manager in MLB history and the first black scout.
yes he did . Negro league great player of all time
Your question was considered chatting. And this one is chatting, too.
He should be given (posthumously) admission to the Hall of Fame anyway.
Buck was a true baseball player and a class man. He should get all the credit and praise that he deserves.
Don't EVEN mention Pete Rose in the same breath as Buck. Buck deserves th Hall of Fame, Pete deserves a special wing, the Hall of Shame for ruining his career and Baseballs image.
He was a good man and should have deserved better. He was a great influence in baseball and a great man
Baseball had a chance to elect him earlier this year. Even in death, MLB is racist and pathetic.
He was a great contribution to the sport of baseball and I believe he will eventually get elected into the HOF.
A great man, we wish his family the best.
And that he gets in the Hall of Fame next year!
Not only was he a great ball player,he was a great humanist.
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