Jan 08, 2010 8:15 AM EST

Andre Dawson was the only player for 2010 to receive at least 75 percent of Hall of Fame votes.

Dawson, who needed 12 knee operations to complete a 21-year career, had 438 home runs and 300 stolen bases for the Cubs, Expos, Red Sox and Marlins.

The hat that will be featured on Dawson's bronze plaque hasn't yet been determined.

"At the end of the day you want the logo to represent where this guy made his greatest impact," Hall president Jeff Idelson. "He was impactful in Montreal. He was impactful in Chicago, and to a much lesser extent Boston and Florida, but it's more of a case sitting down and collectively make a decision."

Via ESPN