1966 Hall of Fame
The class of 1966 wasn't exactly a large one, but while the previous years induction featured one player who had his career before the World Series era and before many fans were even born yet, this years crop, while just two men, definitely would be more memorable and rank high on the quality list. The BBWAA certainly didn't need any run-off elections this time with their guy, and the Veterans Committee wouldn't be getting any flack for their selection, either. Both Ted Williams and Casey Stengel stood among the best of the best of their bodies of work.