Started MLB career with 19.2 consecutive scoreless innings May 20-July 6, setting a Twins record tying him for sixth with the Mets' Joe Smith (April 1-May 5, 2007) for longest streak in baseball history to begin a career.
Seeing how Tony-O at the age of 83, continues to care about the community he lives in, just proves to me that he already is a Hall of Famer on a Major League level, whether or not he gets voted in.