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Andre Dawson enters the Hall

Former Chicago Cubs great Andre Dawson was inducted into the Baseball's Hall of Fame on July 25, 2010. Dawson, who also played for the Montreal Expos, Boston Red Sox and Florida Marlins in his 20 year career, was the National League's MVP in 1987, his first season with the Cubs. He played from 1987-1992 with the Cubs; and played in the majors from 1976 to 1996.

He was one of only three major leaguers in baseball history to hit over 400 homers and steal over 300 bases.
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The Cubs' Andre Dawson takes a vicious cut at the plate during a game at Wrigley Field on July 5, 1987. Even though the Cubs finished in last place that year, Dawson was voted the National League's MVP, after hitting 49 homers and driving in 137 runs.

MVP swing

( Tribune file photo / September 9, 2008 )
The Cubs' Andre Dawson takes a vicious cut at the plate during a game at Wrigley Field on July 5, 1987. Even though the Cubs finished in last place that year, Dawson was voted the National League's MVP, after hitting 49 homers and driving in 137 runs.
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