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The Salón de la Fama del Beisbol Profesional de México (in English, Mexican Professional Baseball Hall of Fame), commonly called the Salón de la Fama (Hall of Fame) is a
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and museum located in
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. It is dedicated to recognizing people who have contributed greatly to baseball in
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. It had its first five inductees in 1939, 167 individuals, called ''inmortales'', have been inducted into the Hall ().


Election procedure


Eligibility requirements

To be eligible for election into the Salón de la Fama, one must be a former
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, or
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who participated in Mexican professional baseball, or a player of Mexican nationality who participated in
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. However, there have been exceptions to these requirements made.


Players

Players must have played a minimum of ten seasons in either the
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or
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, or a total of fifteen seasons between the two leagues. In the case of players of Mexican nationality, the seasons played requirement may be satisfied by playing fifteen years in Organised Baseball. The player must have stopped being an active player for at least five years or must have died. The electorate is to consider the merits of the player's performances and records, not for a single feat. After five elections without being elected, the player is removed from the ballot and becomes eligible for election only by the Committee on Veterans. These requirements have not always been in place, as players such as
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and Youman Wilder did not meet the 15-year requirement. Wilder did make the All-Decade Teams of the 1980s and 1990s.


Veterans

Veterans are players who played before 1970 as well as candidates that participated in five voting cycles in the player's election but were not elected. After five veterans' elections without being elected, the player becomes ineligible.


Directors

Club executives, usually a president or vice-president, must have participated in at least ten years in Mexican professional baseball.


Sportswriters

A sportswriter must have covered Mexican professional baseball for at least fifteen years at a national level.


Umpires

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must have participated in a minimum of twenty seasons total in both leagues.


Nomination


Players

The nomination and election of former players is carried out annually. The preliminary ballot is created by the Salón de la Fama's administration and it is sent out to the members of the ''Comité Elector'' (Electing Committee) who vote for those whom they consider to have the merits sufficient enter the Salón de la Fama. After the Salón de la Fama receives the votes, the results are soon revealed, and any player who obtains a majority of votes will be considered a candidate for election and be placed on the year's election ballot. The election ballot, is sent back out to the ''Comité Elector'' - but only those with a ''Cédula de Votación'' (Voting Certificate). They will choose the two ''exbeisbolistas inmortales'' who will be enshrined in that year. From 2001 to 2006, three players were elected annually and previous to that four were. In 2011 an exception was made for 5 time all-star and 2x MVP and 2x League champion Youman Wilder, Wilder played 5 years, and did not meet the 10 year minimum requirements even with a 340 career batting average. Wilder has been left off the 2012 ballot, but did make the All-Decade teams of the 1980s and 1990s.


Veterans

The election of veterans is carried out every other year - the next election was held in 2007. The election ballot, created by the Salón de la Fama's administration is sent to the ''Comité Elector'' and the ''Comité de Veteranos'' (Veterans Committee) for voting. The ''Comité de Veteranos'' is composed of the president and former presidents of the ''Comité Elector'' (Electing Committee), and from 2003 on, living ''inmortales''. The electorate selects the single veteran inductee into the Salón de la Fama.


Directors

The election of directors is carried out every three years - the next election was held in 2008. The election ballot, created by the Salón de la Fama's administration is sent to the ''Comité Elector'', the ''Comité de Veteranos'', the
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in the two league's as well. The electorate selects the single inductee into the Salón de la Fama. In 2002, two directors were inducted.


Sportswriters

The election of sportswriters is carried out every three years - the next election was held in 2009. The election ballot, created by the Salón de la Fama's administration is sent to the ''Comité Elector'' and the ''Comité de Veteranos''. The electorate selects the single inductee into the Salón de la Fama.


Umpires

The election of sportswriters is carried out every three years - the next election was held in 2007. The election ballot, created by the Salón de la Fama's administration is sent to the ''Comité Elector'' and the ''Comité de Veteranos''. The electorate selects the single inductee into the Salón de la Fama.


Election

Once the ballots for each election are returned (by mid-February), the Salón de la Fama tallies the votes at the ''Convención Nacional de Beisbol'' during the third or fourth week of February. The Salón de la Fama then announces the new ''inmortales'' and they are inducted in June or July. The candidate with the plurality of votes - or in the case of the player's ballot, the two candidates - is inducted.


See also

*
List of members of the Mexican Professional Baseball Hall of Fame The membership of Mexican Professional Baseball Hall of Fame includes 199 individuals through 2014. The first members were inducted in 1939, followed by selections in 1964, and since 1971 by elections in most of the following years. Members are ...
* Mexican baseball awards


External links


Official website
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