So, the voting results were released today and former Cardinal Bruce Sutter is the only player getting inducted this year, at least by the writers. I don't really care about that. Sutter was traded from the Cardinals to Atlanta before the '85 season, when I was only two, so I don't remember him. I'm here to talk about Willie McGee.
This was Willie's second year on the ballot. Last year he got on 5% of the ballots, the bare minimum required to stay on the ballot for the next year. He wasn't so lucky this year, getting only 2.3% of the votes.

In 1997, Willie is 36, in his second season of his second tour with the Cardinals. He's the fourth outfielder, the guy who gives the starters a day off, or the first one to play if one of them is injured. On July 2, 1997 the Cardinals are playing the Twins. Both teams are well, not good. The game goes into extra innings, tied 1-1. In the bottom of the 10th, Willie comes up and takes a low pitch over the centerfield fence. Game over, Cards win, sweet. As Willie goes around first base, he pumps his fist in the air once, as is his right, as hero of the game. The next day, I read in the paper that he apologized publicly for that, saying that the fist pump showed the Twins up. I always thought that was pretty cool of him, and probably why he was one of my favorites. End of story, return of comic related posts tonight.

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