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"We just bought a ticket and poked around. No one knew who we were," Joy said.
"I kind of thought it might be nice to come back here someday," he said.
Regarded by many as one of the game's great umpires, Harvey had once been considered a shoo-in for induction. He missed by one vote in the previous Veterans Committee election.
"It hurt me," he said. "I downplayed it."
That changed Monday. The Harveys were visiting one of their sons when the call came, and they boarded a plane in San Diego. Right before taking off, Harvey signed an autograph for his longtime business associate and, for the first time, added three significant letters to his signature: "HoF."
The new Hall of Famer and his wife plan a return to Cooperstown next summer for the induction ceremonies July 25.
"I'm sure it'll be so emotional," Joy said. "I was hoping he'd get this while he was still alive."
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