Mike Mussina’s HOF visit a reminder of his excellence
COOPERSTOWN, N.Y. — Two months after he was elected to the Baseball Hall of Fame, Mike Mussina still had a hard time believing his good fortune.
“Gratifying is a good word,” Mussina said Thursday after touring baseball’s shrine to prepare for his July induction. “I’m an example of someone that didn’t win a ton of individual awards, I never won a World Series, and I never won 20 games in one season as a starter until the very last season.
“There’s a lot of players out there who are going to play their careers similar to mine, so it’s an example of the fact that you don’t have to win five Cy Young Awards and strike out 4,000 people as a pitcher to be able to be thought of as one of the best that ever played.”
Mussina, who was born in Williamsport, Pennsylvania, split his career between the Baltimore Orioles and New York Yankees and finished his career with a 270-153 record.