In this September 16, 1997 photo, New York Yankees batter Derek Jeter (R) gets an admiring look from a bat boy as he is congratulated after his ninth inning two-out hit drove in Paul O'Neill from second for a 7-6 Yankee win over the Boston Red Sox on September 15 at Yankee Stadium.

Derek Jeter, Larry Walker elected to baseball Hall of Fame

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NEW YORK (AP) — Derek Jeter came within one vote of being a unanimous pick for the Hall of Fame while Larry Walker also earned baseball's highest honor on Tuesday.

The longtime New York Yankees captain appeared on 396 of 397 ballots cast by the Baseball Writers' Association of America, falling just shy of the standard set when longtime Yankees teammate Mariano Rivera became the first unanimous selection last year.

It was not immediately known which voter didn't choose Jeter.

Walker made it by six votes in his 10th and final appearance on the BBWAA ballot, up from 54.6% last year.

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