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"Sweet Lou" misses Hall of Fame by 1 vote

Former outfielder and former Mariners manager Lou Piniella fell one vote short to be elected into the baseball Hall of Fame.
Credit: Matthew Stockman
CLEVELAND - OCTOBER 14: Manager Lou Piniella of the Mariners argues with umpire Rick Reed during Game four of the ALDS on October 14, 2001 at Jacobs Field in Cleveland, Ohio. The Mariners won 6-2. (Photo by Matthew Stockman/Getty Images)

LAS VEGAS (AP) - Longtime closer Lee Smith and smooth-swinging Harold Baines have been elected to the baseball Hall of Fame.

Former outfielder and former Mariners manager Lou Piniella fell one vote short.

The results by the 16-member Today's Game Era Committee were announced Sunday at the winter meetings.

Smith and Baines both debuted in Chicago during the 1980 season - Smith began with the Cubs and went on to post a then-record 478 saves while Baines started out with the White Sox and had 2,866 career hits.

George Steinbrenner, Orel Hershiser, Albert Belle, Joe Carter, Will Clark, Davey Johnson and Charlie Manuel also were on the ballot.

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