Video: Watch as Joe Mauer’s plaque goes up in the Hall of Fame
Joe Mauer’s plaque was installed in the Baseball Hall of Fame in Cooperstown, N.Y., on Sunday evening, a few hours after the induction ceremony.
Mauer takes his place just a few places down from another Twins legend, Tony Oliva, and not far from Jim Kaat, either.
Watch below as Mauer’s plaque goes on the wall for generations to gaze at:
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