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February 21, 2010

Classic changes should enhance fans’ experience

After last year’s inaugural Hall of Fame Classic, we wrote an editorial outlining some changes that we felt would make the game more appealing to baseball fans. Coincidentally or not, we’re pleased to see museum officials have addressed most of those concerns for the second Classic, which is scheduled for Father’s Day, June 20.
br> While the original game, a legends-style, exhibition contest featuring five Hall of Famers and other former major leaguers in a seven-inning exhibition contest, was entertaining, there was definitely room for improvement.
br> Last June, after Hall of Famers like Bob Feller, Phil Niekro and Paul Molitor signed autographs for some fans, the ones who didn’t get any became overly insistent, almost belligerent. The Hall has addressed that this year by planning autograph sessions before and after the game to accommodate anyone and everyone who wants an autograph.
br> While the game itself was fun, watching Brooks Robinson fall trying to run to first base or hold his shoulder in agony when trying to throw to first base was a little depressing. This was also addressed, as former Philadelphia Phillies star Mike Schmidt will play this season. Although Schmidt is close to 60, he is still in great shape and shouldn’t embarrass himself on the field. The Hall should continue to pursue younger Hall of Famers who can still play competitively.
br> Former Mets catcher Gary Carter and former Yankees reliever Rich ``Goose’’ Gossage were also added to the roster, another good move by Hall officials. Both won World Series with their respective New York teams, and should be an additional draw for the contest. Approximately 7,000 of the nearly 10,000 tickets available were sold for the inaugural Hall of Fame Classic last June. The 22 former players and the five Hall of Famers who participated did everything in their power to make the game fan-friendly and entertaining, which it was.
br> ``Nostalgia is right in our wheelhouse,’’ said Hall of Fame president Jeff Idelson.
br> Idelson went on to say that the Classic, which was a replacement for the discontinued Hall of Fame Game, will likely be an annual event.
br> ``We’re glad to see that Hall officials tweaked the event to make it even more fan-friendly and ensuring it will be a long-term success.

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