Dick Allen Deserves Serious Hall of Fame Consideraton


By: William J. Kovatch, Jr.

Dick Allen burst on the scene as the second Phillies Rookie of the Year in 1964.  He became a respected power hitter, making the All-Star Team seven times in his career.  Allen was the 1972 AL MVP and finished his career with a .292 batting average, a .534 slugging percentage and a .374 on base percentage.

In 2104, he missed being inducted by one vote of the Golden Era Committee.  When the Committee next meets in 2017, he should be in a good position to win election.

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