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Ozzy Osbourne’s “Crazy Train” provided the soundtrack to Walker’s damage. The diary of havoc blending with the diary of a ...
Rockies’ Larry Walker: From hockey wannabe to baseball Hall of Famer Walker is one of just seven players in MLB history with a career slash line of at least .313/.400/.565.
Larry Walker, the lone MVP in Rockies franchise history, will have his number retired Sunday, April 19, the team announced Friday. Walker’s No. 33 will join Todd Helton’s No. 17 on the right ...
Larry Walker's right hand was shaking ever-so-slightly as he reached to sign the space where his plaque will hang in baseball's Hall of Fame. Reality was still sinking in, a month after his selection.
Things in the real world right now are, in a word, crazy. I get paid to write about sports and the fun we have watching them or the fun we have debating them or the fun we having laughing at them ...
When I put a checkmark next to Larry Walker’s name on the Hall of Fame ballot in his first year of eligibility in 2011, it wasn’t with the intent with being a contrarian or trendsetter. Yet ...
Larry Walker’s uphill climb to Cooperstown culminated in dramatic fashion on Tuesday evening, when the versatile outfielder was narrowly elected to baseball’s Hall of Fame in his 10th and ...
Larry Walker's No. 33 now hangs from the second deck above the bullpens at Coors Field, the first number in the ballpark ringed in gold.
In his final year on the ballot, Larry Walker’s bid for Cooperstown is heading toward a photo finish. Needing a jump of more than 20 percentage points from last year’s 54.6% support, Walker ...
The big story, however, is the election of Larry Walker in his 10th and final season on the ballot. It’s been quite a trip, from just over 10% of the vote only five years ago to 76.6% this time ...
Walker has taken his induction delay in stride. "I waited 10 years to get in. I don't think another year is going to hurt me," he said.