Jenkins thrilled to have Walker join him as second Canadian in Hall of Fame
Fergie Jenkins didn’t expect he’d be holding on to his status as the lone Canadian in the National Baseball Hall of Fame for nearly three decades.
So when Maple Ridge, B.C., native Larry Walker was voted into the prestigious shrine in Cooperstown, N.Y., on Tuesday night — in his 10th and final year on the writers’ ballot — Jenkins was thrilled to finally put an end to his 29-year streak.
“I was anticipating him being elected maybe five or six years ago,” the 1971 NL Cy Young winner from Chatham, Ont., said with a laugh. “But I’m pretty happy for him. I know he’s happy, I know his family is proud of him.
“He put up some really good numbers and he’s well-deserving of the Hall of Fame.”