SAN DIEGO – One more vote, and Tony Oliva would have been on a plane, heading west to warmer weather at the annual baseball winter meetings and a news conference about his induction into baseball's Hall of Fame.
Instead Oliva watched from his home in Bloomington on Monday when Jane Forbes Clark, chairman of the Hall of Fame's board of directors, announced that no one on the 10-person ballot received the 12 votes required for election into the Hall of Fame by the 16-member Golden Era committee.
Then Clark added the jaw-dropping details.
"The vote totals are as follows," she began. "Dick Allen and Tony Oliva, 11 votes … "
Many in the audience — many of them media members — groaned at the close call.
New Twins bullpen coach Eddie Guardado, in town for the day, was standing in the back of the room when the announcement was made.
"Oh my," Guardado said. "One vote."
Oliva has been waiting for his call to the Hall since 1981, and now will have to wait three more years, when the Golden Era committee votes again.