Roberto Alomar of the Cleveland Indians gets elected into Baseball’s HOF
42-year old 2B Roberto Alomar has been elected into Baseball’s Hall of Fame. Alomar played 3 seasons for the Cleveland Indians from 1999-2001. Alomar played in 471 games in his three years with the Indians and he was 564 of 1,748 (.323 avg, .920 OPS) with 362 runs scored, 63 homers, 309 RBIs and 106 stolen bases. Alomar went to the A.L. All-Star team all three years with the Cleveland Indians. He also won 3 Gold Gloves and 2 Silver Slugger Awards with the Tribe. Overall, Alomar played in 2,379 games in his 17 years in the majors and he was 2,724 of 9,073 (.300 avg, .814 OPS) with 1,508 runs scored, 210 homers, 1,134 RBIs and 474 stolen bases. To me, Roberto Alomar’s best years were with the Cleveland Indians even though he is entering the Hall of Fame as a Toronto Blue Jay.