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BREAKING NEWS: As part of the Induction Weekend ceremony Sunday, in which three Pre-Integration Committee electees - umpire Hank O'Day, New York Yankees owner Jacob Ruppert and 19th-century player Deacon White - will be inducted, the Hall of Fame will recognize 12 individuals previously counted among its roster of members who never had a formal induction due to wartime restrictions. They are BBWAA electees Lou Gehrig (1939) and Rogers Hornsby (1942), along with the Class of 1945. Paul Hagen, the J.G. Taylor Spink Award winner for baseball writing, and the late Tom Cheek, the Ford C. Frick Award winner for broadcasting, will be honored during the Awards Presentation Saturday, July 27, at Doubleday Field in Cooperstown.
Lou Gehrig (1939)
Rogers Hornsby (1942)
Class of 1945:
Roger Bresnahan
Dan Brouthers
Fred Clarke
Jimmy Collins
Ed Delahanty
Hugh Duffy
Hughie Jennings
King Kelly
Jim O'Rourke
Wilbert Robinson
Hank O'Day
Umpire
Jacob Ruppert
Former NY Yankees Owner
Deacon White
19th-Century Player
Paul Hagen
J.G. Taylor Spink Award Winner
Tom Cheek
Ford C. Frick Award Winner