Hall of Fame Inducts Starting Pitcher
Earlier this month the selection committee contacted <Norman Cornell:player#6601> and gave him the news that he had been elected to the American Federation Baseball League Hall of Fame.

At his induction ceremony, the talented and gifted pitching star addressed the baseball immortals and adoring fans who gathered to honor him. "The feeling I've had since my election is a feeling I suspect will never go away. I'm told it never does. It's the highest high you can imagine. I wish you all could feel what I feel standing here. This is my last big game. This is my last big start. This is my last time get the final out. I dreamed of this as a child but I never really thought it would happen... and now it has."

<Cornell:player#6601> retired from baseball at the age of 37 and left behind an illustrious career. He appeared in 453 games, pitched 2956 innings, struck out 2449 batters and compiled a fine 3.38 ERA. His career won-lost record was 214-111.