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Mussina will enter HOF with no logo on cap

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Former Baltimore Orioles and New York Yankees pitcher Mike Mussina will enter the Baseball Hall of Fame with no logo on his cap, the Hall announced, according to Greg Johns of MLB.com.

Former Toronto Blue Jays and Philadelphia Phillies starter Roy Halladay will also enter the Hall without representing a specific team, while the other inductees have all chosen the caps that will appear on their respective plaques.

Player Team Cap
Mariano Rivera New York Yankees
Roy Halladay None
Mike Mussina None
Edgar Martinez Seattle Mariners
Harold Baines Chicago White Sox
Lee Smith Chicago Cubs

Mussina played 10 seasons with the Orioles before joining the Yankees for the final eight years of his career, racking up a combined 270-153 record with a 3.68 ERA in the competitive AL East.

"I'm proud of playing for both organizations," Mussina told YES Network after his election was announced. "I'm glad that I had the opportunity to play for both organizations. But I couldn't sit here and choose one over the other."

Greg Maddux and Tony La Russa are other recent inductees who entered the Hall of Fame without representing a specific team

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