Best known for introducing baseball to the split-finger fastball, Bruce Sutter will be inducted into baseball's Hall of Fame on Sunday. The 53-year-old reliever was elected in his 13th year on the ballot, receiving 76.9 percent of the votes. Needing 390 of the 520 votes cast for the minimum 75 percent to get elected, Sutter got 400 votes. Sutter, who played for the Cardinals, Cubs and Braves in a career that spanned from 1976-88, is the first pitcher who never has started a game to be elected to the Hall of Fame.