Canada’s Larry Walker elected to Baseball Hall of Fame in Cooperstown
When Larry Walker packed up his car for his first spring training in 1985, he didn’t expect to be embarking on a path that would lead him to the National Baseball Hall of Fame 35 years later.
The Maple Ridge, B.C., native — just two years removed from giving up on a hockey dream — barely even knew the rules of baseball back then.
“I had no idea,” Walker said Tuesday on a conference call shortly after learning he had been elected into the Hall of Fame in Cooperstow, N.Y. “As I signed that contract and drove down to Florida to go to spring training and play baseball, I never knew the rules of the game or much about the game.
“You know, I (was) a hockey player. You grow up in Canada that’s what’s in your blood and veins and so baseball was something I had to learn along the way. Once I figured it all out and learned how to play and became more successful, then the road became a little bit clearer of what the possibilities were if I was able to be successful.”