Four new members join the British Baseball Hall of Fame
The 2019 elections to the British Baseball Hall of Fame have introduced four new inductees, increasing the class to 38.
Hall of Fame Chair Matt Smith commented: “I’m delighted to see four such worthy candidates joining our Hall of Fame, all with different stories to tell but sharing a true commitment to the game in Britain and excelling at what they did.
Ryan Bird and Alan Asquith had memorable playing careers in different eras, with Ryan representing the Richmond Flames and Herts Falcons and Alan Asquith being a pillar of the strong Humberside baseball community.
Jason Holowaty combined a playing career that brought four national championships with a long tenure of service to baseball at MLB and BaseballSoftballUK. As for Darrin Muller, for many years he has been one of the most widely recognised and respected representatives of British Baseball at home and abroad, both as a coach and particularly as an umpire.
The task of electing figures who represent the best of British baseball is both a difficult challenge and a hugely rewarding process.
There are so many players, coaches, umpires and officials who have left a mark on our game over decades and, in contrast to the process Stateside, the full depth of their achievements is rarely packaged neatly through comprehensive statistics or biographical data. However, for us, this is part of the fun. The work that goes into researching potential candidates and writing their stories goes largely unseen but is, to us, as important as the final balloting process that determines who among that year’s list of candidates shine through the most.
Source: https://www.mister-baseball.com/members-join-british-baseball-hall-fame/