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1877 London Tecumsehs among inductees into Canadian Baseball Hall of Fame

The 1877 London Tecumsehs, photo courtesy of Illustrated London via the Canadian Baseball Hall of Fame. The 1877 London Tecumsehs, photo courtesy of Illustrated London via the Canadian Baseball Hall of Fame.
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Canada’s first 'major league' international baseball champions are getting inducted into the Canadian Baseball Hall of Fame.

The London Tecumsehs won the International Association pennant in the league’s very first season in 1877.

They defeated the Alleghenies of Pittsburg to claim not only the title but the honour of being Canada’s first major league champions.

“With the cancelation of the 2021 in-person induction ceremony due to the pandemic, we felt it was the right time to look back and honour some of the trailblazers and pioneers of Canadian baseball,” said Jeremy Diamond, the chair of the Canadian Baseball Hall of Fame’s board of directors in a release.

The team will be inducted along with 16 individuals during a virtual ceremony on Nov. 16.

Here is a complete list of the new inductees:

  • Bob Addy, player, Port Hope, Ont.
  • James F. Cairns, executive, Lawrenceville, Que.
  • Helen Callaghan, player, Vancouver, B.C.
  • Jimmy Claxton, player, Wellington, B.C.
  • Charlie Culver, player and manager, Buffalo, N.Y.
  • William Galloway, player, Buffalo, N.Y.
  • Roland Gladu, player and scout, Montreal, Que.
  • Vern Handrahan, player, Charlottetown, P.E.I.
  • Manny McIntyre, player, Devon, N.B.
  • Joe Page, executive, London, England
  • Ernie Quigley, umpire, Newcastle, N.B.
  • Hector Racine, executive, La Prairie, Que.
  • Jimmy Rattlesnake, player, Hobbema (Maskwacis), Alta.
  • Jean-Pierre Roy, player and broadcaster, Montreal, Que.
  • Fred Thomas, player, Windsor, Ont.
  • Roy Yamamura, player and executive, Vancouver, B.C.
  • 1877 London Tecumsehs, International Association championship-winning team, London, Ont.

The 16 individual inductees, all of whom are deceased, and one team were selected by a six-person Committee comprised of Canadian baseball historians from across the country.

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