Maple Ridge鈥檚 Larry Walker Jr. will be the second Canadian to be enshrined in the Baseball Hall of Fame in Cooperstown, New York.
The right fielder, who played with the Montreal Expos, Colorado Rockies and St. Louis Cardinal over the course of an illustrious career, will join Chatham, Ontario鈥檚 Fergie Jenkins as a member of the exclusive club.
This was the 10th and final year of Walker Jr.鈥檚 eligibility to be voted in by the Baseball Writer鈥檚 Association.
Needing 75 percent of the vote, he received just 54.6 per cent of the vote last year and 34.1 per cent in 2018.
Despite having an impressive career that included five all-star game appearances, seven Golden Gloves, three batting titles and a National League MVP award in 1997, Walker Jr.鈥檚 injury history and his home field in Denver, where he spent 10 of his 17 seasons, was seen to be held against him by voters.
READ MORE: Larry Walker and his father keeping expectations low for HOF induction.
Coors Field, with its high elevation and roomy outfield, is lauded as a hitters paradise. Without question, it has helped many a Rockies batter pad their statistics. According to ESPN鈥檚 MLB Park Factors, 1,266 home runs were hit at Denver stadium in 2019. That is over 200 more than the next highest park.
But a telling stat that his risen Walker Jr.鈥檚 stock is his WAR or wins-over-replacement. The stat is used to determine the additional amount of wins a player鈥檚 team has accumulated above the expected number of victories if they were substituted with a replacement-level player.
For Walker Jr., his career WAR of 68.7 on Fangraphs ranks him as 86th of all time.
READ MORE: Votto, Morneau want Hall of Fame recognition for Larry Walker
His father, Larry Walker Sr. said the B.C.-born slugger has always represented Canada well.
鈥淟arry鈥檚 always kept his Canadian citizenship,鈥 he said, 鈥淗e鈥檚 very proud to be Canadian and he was excited to be given the opportunity for this honour.
鈥淗e still coaches the national team and he鈥檚 happy to be involved.鈥
Walker Sr. thinks the world of what his son鈥檚 accomplished.
鈥淗e鈥檚 had 17 years of major league experience. He鈥檚 been an all star. He鈥檚 been the most valuable player in the league. He鈥檚 been on the ballot of ten years and a lot of people don鈥檛 even get on it,鈥漌alker Sr. said, 鈥淲e鈥檙e pretty happy with that and this is just a feather in the cap.鈥
mailto:ronan.p.odoherty@blackpress.ca
Like us on Facebook and follow us on Twitter