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==Denny McLain and Fergie Jenkins== In 1974, after [[Cy Young Award]]-winning pitcher [[Denny McLain]] had retired from the major leagues (two years earlier), McLain played a season for the London Majors, restricting himself to home games at Labatt Park. Due to arm problems, however, McLain only pitched nine innings for the Majors, but did play in 14 games at either shortstop, first base and catcher and batted .380, including hitting two homers in one game in London. After Cy Young Award-winning pitcher [[Ferguson Jenkins|Fergie Jenkins]] pitched his final major league game on September 26, 1983, London Majors' owner-player [[Arden Eddie]] convinced Jenkins to pitch for the Majors in 1984-85, commuting from his home near [[Chatham, Ontario]]. The Canadian-born Jenkins is one of the few MLB players to have been inducted into both the Baseball Hall of Fame & Museum in [[Cooperstown, New York]] and the [[Canadian Baseball Hall of Fame]] & Museum in [[St. Marys, Ontario]], Canada.
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