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The Walker Files: Hall of Fame Monitor Slam Dunk

Maple Ridge, B.C., native Larry Walker is in his eighth year on the Hall of Fame ballot and he has yet to receive more than 25 percent support, but in virtually any monitoring system you will find he had a Hall of Fame career. In Bill James’ Hall of Fame monitor, a 100 point total means a good possibility a player will be inducted, and a point total of 130 makes the player a virtual cinch. Walker has a Hall of Fame Monitor rating of 148.

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The Walker Files: Impressive Results on Road

Maple Ridge, B.C., native Larry Walker, in his eighth year on the Hall of Fame Ballot and still looking for 25 percent of the vote in an election much less enshrinement, is downplayed by some because he spent nearly 10 seasons with the Colorado Rockies, playing home games at Coors Field. But did you know, among players who were active in the NL during the same period in which Walker was (Opening Day 1995-Aug. 5, 2006) Walker had the seventh highest road OPS?

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The Walker Files: Durability? Check the numbers

Larry Walker, in his eighth year on the Hall of Fame ballot, has never received 25 percent of the vote despite one of the most complete careers in history. The knocks are he played at Coors Field (one third of his at-bats) and wasn’t durable. Did you know that Walker appeared in 1,988 games, which is more than 59 position players who have been inducted into the Hall of Fame?

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Andrew Tinnish withdraws from Braves, remains with Jays

Atlanta Braves Executive Vice President and General Manager Alex Anthopoulos announced on Friday that due to personal family considerations, Hamilton, Ont., native Andrew Tinnish has withdrawn from his recently-announced position as vice president of amateur and international scouting. Tinnish will remain with the Toronto Blue Jays where he will serve as assistant general manager.

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