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Using the 6 or 9 rule which states-
 
A player which has completed either their 9th season, or has not played for 6 years is eligible for the Madsen Trucking Hall of Fame. Players must have 269 or more carear at bats and there is a special revision 6.9 which indicates that former Marble Store players that never played for the 3M corperation would not qualify. Thank you.

Madsen Trucking Hall of Fame Class of 2002-
 
#34 CF Cory Madsen
 
Congratulations to Cory Madsen The First Member of The Madsen Trucking Hall Of Fame.  The induction ceremony Was held at the annual Winter Madsen Trucking Team Meating. Cory recived his Award and also a commeritive softball shure to be worth millions one day.
 
Madsen Trucking Hall of Fame Class of 2003-
 
#25 2B Wayne "Ryan" Bliss
 
Wayne was honored at the 2003 Team Beating with induction into the Hall of Fame. Shame he could not make it. We drank a few for you Wayne.
 
Madsen Trucking Hall of Fame Class of 2004-
 
#27 EH Dave Leppke
 
Dave was honored at the 2004 Team Beating with induction into the Hall of Fame. Spank you.
 
Madsen Trucking Hall of Fame Class of 2005-
 
#7  C James T. Zahnow
 
Jimmer recieved his award and priceless softball at the annual beating held at the end of the year. Jim is renewing his carear and serving as both an on and off the field role model for the new generation of Truckers.
 
Madsen Trucking Hall of Fame Class of 2006-
 
#11  SS Timothy Haugen
 
Timmy was enshrined moments after he gave the second most stirring speach in Madsen Trucking history, right behind Ryan Stoks' phone conversation. Congratulations Tim on the well deserved honor.
 
Madsen Trucking Hall of Fame Class of 2007-
 
#6  P Brady "Boob" Bormann
 
Boob was enshrined at the poorest attended meeting of all time. He holds almost all of the records possible in pitching and is looking to agian patrol the mound this coming season.
 
Madsen Trucking Hall of Fame Class of 2008-
 
#69  3B Mike Merrill
 
Mike was enshrined at the annual team beating. Because nearly all of the best stories in Madsen Trucking History involve Mike, we gave him the honor of retiring the number 69 on his behalf. This honor along is all that needs to be said about the man, the myth, the legend, Mike Merrill.
 
Madsen Trucking Hall of Fame Class of 2009-
 
#10  OF Sean Smith
 
Sean was enshrined at the annual team beating this past January. Sean gives our hall an urban feel with his dashing good looks and his amazing long ball abilities. It is not only his balls that are long. His bat has been powering the Truckers for nearly a decade. In true "10" form, Sean missed his induction ceremony and proved onece agian that he will play when he wants to play.
 
Madsen Trucking Hall of Fame Class of 2010-

#45 SS Ryan Stoks

Ryan has been serving out country for a while now but before that he was treating Madsen Trucking to story after story of his real and made up exploits in and around southwestern Minnesota. Ryan is prominent in trucker lore as his lines are still being taught to new truckers as advice needs to be given. The man behind the legend lives on nearly every evening.

Madsen Trucking Hall of Fame Class of 2011-

#3 R Reed Frazeur

The original red haired base runner is still patrolling the outfield for the team. He is currently the elder statesmen of the outfield and has honed his offensive skills over the last decade so that he rarely gets out on the base pads anymore. Reed has scored at Lake Sylvan many times over.

Madsen Trucking Hall of Fame Class of 2012-

#57 SS Randy Kamrath

Randy has been the elder statesmen on the team since his rookie season. He has found ways to regain his youth each summer as he laces up the spikes for one more year. Randy still gets to score every once in a while, but always flashes his excellent glove. Quick with a joke and on the bases Randy is always ready to play.

Madsen Trucking Hall of Fame Class of 2013-

#34 EH Courtney Houghes

Courtney found his way to the Truckers by following the long black hose over from Marshall. Courtney often leads the team in home runs by playing the league minimum of games to qualify for the league tournament. Besides his powerful bat, Courtney is always in a great mood and ready to play. He is a great role model for all of his fellow Dwarves.

Madsen Trucking Hall of Fame Class of 2014-

#29 RF Dough Boy "Ryan" Madsen

Dough was the last of the Madsen Brothers and was certainly not least. Although he often was in the Running for the KKK strikeout award he was always ready to give a good line and a smile. Dough patrolled right field for us for a number of years and often would get his brother in center field all riled up. Dough was always letting us know that he did not need alcohol to have a good time.

Madsen Trucking Hall of Fame Class of 2015-

#47 P Chad Giese

Chad was the original pitcher for the Truckers. He is fondly remembered for pitching while smoking and drinking. No one will ever forget his batting practice routine, and outfit. He used this psychological tactics on his opponents as well as his teammates. He set the standards that all future pitchers have tried to follow.
 
The Truckers that attend the team beating will each year have a secret ballot vote for the one lucky member of the Madsen Trucking Hall of Fame.
 
Thank You, Management.

Wayne's one ball.
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I asked him to take his shirt off.

Current Truckers on the ballot for next years vote:

Madsen Trucking Softball..... like a cult, only more religious.