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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.”

Jenkins, a three-time all-star who won at least 20 games seven times over 19 major league seasons, was inducted into the Hall of Fame in 1991 on his third year on the ballot.

While Walker surpassed the 75 per cent vote total required for induction by six votes, Jenkins made it in by two, receiving just 334 votes of the 333 he needed.

But in an age before social media and online vote trackers, Jenkins had no idea how close his vote actually was, at least until the night before when Jack Lang, the writer tasked with telling players they’d been elected, gave him a call.

“Jack phoned me to say I was one of the leading candidates,” the 77-year-old Jenkins said in a phone interview from his Arizona home. “He said if he phoned me at 5 o’clock the next day I was a Hall of Famer.”

Jenkins, then the owner of a cattle ranch in Oklahoma, recalled the following day as “pretty ordinary.” He did his daily chores around the ranch, made dinner for his kids, and waited for 5 p.m.

Then he had to wait a little longer.

“5 o’clock came I thought ‘aww man, short again.’ But Jack called about 10 minutes later and I was pretty happy,” Jenkins said. “I was standing by the phone at 10 after 5 and boom, it rang.”

Jenkins had already retired before Walker made his major league debut with the Montreal Expos in 1989, but he said he followed along from afar as Walker’s career played out over 17 seasons.

The two first met in 2009 when Walker was inducted into the Canadian Baseball Hall of Fame in St. Marys, Ont. Jenkins, an alumni of that Hall since 1987, spoke to Walker after his induction and the two took a photo together — which Jenkins shared Tuesday night on Twitter in a congratulatory message for his countryman.

Jenkins and Walker, despite a 24-year age gap, have similar stories when it comes to their early baseball days. Both initially dreamed of becoming hockey stars — Jenkins maintains he was “a pretty good defenceman” — and both were noticed by scouts as teenagers at a time before Canadian high school players became eligible for the MLB draft.

Jenkins’s break came from a former Phillies scout named Gene Dziadura, who had moved from Windsor, Ont., to Chatham and became a teacher at the high school Jenkins attended. Dziadura was also the one to convince a then 15-year-old Jenkins he belonged on the mound.

“I was a first baseman and he asked me why I didn’t want to pitch,” Jenkins said. “I told him ‘we already have pitchers on our team. I want to be a first baseman so I can hit every day.’ But he convinced me that the opportunity for me to get to the big leagues was to be a pitcher.

“I took his advice and two years later I signed a pro contract with the Phillies.”

Walker, now 36 years removed from signing his own first pro deal with Montreal as a teenager, will be officially inducted into the Hall of Fame July 26 in a ceremony in Cooperstown.

Jenkins said that’s likely the moment it will all sink in for Walker, and the moment his life will change.

“The biggest thing is you’re able to put ‘HOF’ behind your name, and people recognize your career because of the fact that you’re one of the best,” he said. “That’s what Larry Walker is now — one of the best — and it’s a nice thing to get that recognition for playing your career.”

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VANCOUVER – The Vancouver Whitecaps will begin their post-season campaign with a play-in game against the Timbers in Portland on Wednesday.

The ‘Caps (13-13-8) ended the regular season with a 2-1 loss to Real Salt Lake on Saturday and finished eighth in Major League Soccer’s Western Conference standings.

The eighth and ninth spots from each conference meet in a play-in game this week, with the winner going on to face the No. 1 seed in the first round of the playoffs.

Each eighth-place team was set to host the play-in game, but Vancouver announced Friday that its home stadium, B.C. Place, is not available, so the club will cede home-field advantage to Portland (12-11-11), the ninth-place team.

The ‘Caps and Timbers split their three-game series during regular-season play, with each side taking a win, a loss and a draw.

The first round of the MLS playoffs is set to begin next weekend.

This report by The Canadian Press was first published Oct. 19, 2024.

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Real Salt Lake beats visiting Whitecaps 2-1 to set single-season club record for points

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SANDY, Utah (AP) — Diego Luna scored a tying goal in the 73rd minute and Real Salt Lake added another on an own goal for a 2-1 victory over the Vancouver Whitecaps on Saturday night to set a single-season club record for points.

Real Salt Lake (16-7-11) secured the No. 3 spot in the Western Conference and will face Minnesota in the first round of the Major League Soccer playoffs. RSL reached 59 points this season, topping the 2012 team with 57.

Vancouver (13-13-8) will play the Portland Timbers on Wednesday in a wild-card game for a chance to play top-seeded LAFC.

Luna settled a long cross from Braian Ojeda before taking four touches to slot home a shot inside the far post for his eighth goal of the season.

RSL went ahead in the 83rd when Vancouver goalkeeper Isaac Boehmer misplayed a lofted ball that rolled into the back of the net.

Vancouver midfielder Ryan Gauld opened the scoring in the 58th to become the first player in club history to produce multiple seasons with at least 10 goals and 10 assists.

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Lankinen stops 26 shots, Canucks blank Flyers 3-0

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PHILADELPHIA (AP) — Kevin Lankinen made 26 saves for his fourth career shutout and the Vancouver Canucks beat the Philadelphia Flyers 3-0 on Saturday night.

Nils Hoglander, Brock Boeser and Kyle Sherwood scored for the Canucks, who spoiled Philadelphia’s home opener and the first NHL home game for top Flyers’ prospects Matvei Michkov and Jett Luchanko.

The Canucks controlled play for most of the game and took advantage of Philadelphia’s defensive breakdowns for a pair of goals.

Samuel Ersson made 29 saves for Philadelphia, which lost its fourth consecutive game (0-3-1) after winning its season opener against the Canucks in Vancouver.

TAKEAWAYS

Canucks: Tyler Myers picked up an assist on a nifty, no-look pass to Boeser. It was Myers’ 1,000th NHL game. Myers also had three shots on goal, blocked a pair of shots, finished the game plus-1 and led the Canucks in total time on ice at 21:54.

Flyers: In another milestone game, Philadelphia captain Sean Couturier played in his 800th career game. However, the veteran centre was demoted to the fourth line and on the left wing by coach John Tortorella before the game. Once the Flyers fell behind 3-0, Couturier was shifted back to centre, but he couldn’t spark the team’s offence.

KEY MOMENT

Vancouver scored twice in 50 seconds in the second period to pull away. Sherwood’s goal was a one-timer off a faceoff win by Teddy Blueger to make it 3-0.

KEY STAT

Minus 11, the Flyers’ goal differential in five games this season at even strength. Through five games they have now been outscored 17-6 at five-on-five. All three of Vancouver’s goals on Saturday were at even strength.

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Canucks: Visit the Chicago Blackhawks on Tuesday night.

Flyers: Host the Capitals on Tuesday night.

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