Baseball's Hall of Fame will open its doors to two of the most impactful hitters in recent memory when Ken Griffey Jr. and Mike Piazza enter the Cooperstown, New York, shrine Sunday.
Griffey and Piazza entered Major League Baseball at the opposite ends of the hype spectrum when they were drafted in 1987 and 1988, respectively.
Griffey, the son of Ken Griffey Sr.—who was one of the core players of Cincinnati's Big Red Machine throughout the 1970s—was selected first overall in the MLB draft.
Piazza did not appear to have much hope of reaching the big leagues, as he was selected in the 62nd round.