New Westminister's Justin Morneau headlined the group of athletes, builders, and media members inducted into the B.C. Sports Hall of Fame Wednesday. The 43-year-old – widely considered one of Canada's greatest-ever baseball players – played 14 seasons in Major League Baseball, making four all-star game appearances, and was named the 2006 American League Most Valuable Player. "You get to dream of one day playing in the major leagues or the NHL or whatever it is, to actually get there and then go back to the beginning where it all started, where the dream began, it's a really special thing,” Morneau said.
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59 | P | |
52 | P | |
45 | P | |
71 | P | |
20 | P | |
77 | P | |
63 | P | |
54 | P | |
46 | P | |
34 | P | |
58 | P | |
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55 | P | |
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36 | P |
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15 | C | |
33 | C |
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29 | SS | |
8 | 2B | |
0 | 3B | |
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44 | 2B | |
1 | 2B | |
17 | SS | |
25 | 1B |
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23 | LF | |
7 | CF | |
28 | CF | |
88 | CF | |
32 | RF |
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74 | DH |