Former Orioles and New York Yankees ace Mike Mussina, who was elected to the Baseball Hall of Fame this week as part of its 2019 class, will go in without either team’s logo on his cap when his plaque is enshrined in Cooperstown, N.Y. this summer.
Mussina, who was elected Tuesday alongside Mariano Rivera, Edgar Martínez, and Roy Halladay, will be one of two players in this year’s class without a logo. Halladay, who died in 2017 in a plane crash, won’t choose between the Toronto Blue Jays and the Philadelphia Phillies, while Rivera and Martínez will represent the only two clubs they played for — the Yankees and Seattle Mariners, respectively.