Jeff Kent Elected to Baseball Hall of Fame
Second baseman Jeff Kent was elected to the National Baseball Hall of Fame on Sunday. The 57-year-old was named on 14 of 16 ballots and still holds the record for home runs (351) by a second baseman. Kent was the only player elected to the HOF this year, with all-time home run leader Barry Bonds, 354-game winner Roger Clemens, Don Mattingly, Dale Murphy, and Gary Sheffield being left out again. Kent played 17 seasons for six different teams, but his best years came with the San Francisco Giants while playing alongside Bonds. He was a five-time All-Star and was named the National League MVP in 2000 with the Giants, when he hit a career-high .334 with 33 home runs and 125 RBI. Of his 377 career home runs, 351 came as a second baseman. Kent had a career slash line of .290/.356/.500 with an .855 OPS.
Source: ESPN.com - Bradford Doolittle
Source: ESPN.com - Bradford Doolittle
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