It's time to honor baseball's best! Sunday is the National Baseball Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony in Cooperstown. This year, 4 new members will be added to the Hall.

Randy Johnson, Pedro Martinez, Craig Biggio and John Smoltz will officially enter baseball's shrine on Sunday.

The Induction Ceremonies begin at 1:30 at the Clark Sports Center. This brings the total members in the Hall to 310.

Randy Johnson played for 22 seasons including 2 years in Yankee pinstripes. He won 303 games and finished with an ERA of 3.29.

Pedro Martinez was a nemesis for the Yankees when he played for Boston. After winning the World Series with the Red Sox in 2004. He went to the NY Mets for 4 up and down years. He finished his career with 219 wins.

Craig Biggio played all 20 seasons for the Houston Astros. He began his career as a catcher, moved to 2nd base and then to the outfield before ending his career back at 2nd. He had 3,060.

John Smoltz played 21 seasons, most of them in Atlanta. He began his career for Detroit and traded to the Braves for Doyle Alexander. He was a starter for most or his career although he was a dominating closer for several years.

He even broke the record for saves in the National League with 55 in 2002. He's the only pitcher in major league history to have at least 200 wins and 150 saves. He won 213 and saved 154.

The Hall of Fame festivities begin today. Admission for the Hall of Fame Inductions is free.  53 Hall of Fame members are expected to return to Cooperstown this weekend.

 

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