The redesigned Veterans Committee failed to elect anyone to the Hall of Fame on Wednesday. Brooklyn Dodgers first baseman and New York Mets manager Gil Hodges came closest, getting 50 votes and falling 11 shy. Sixty-one of 81 votes were needed for election on the players' ballot, and 60 of 79 were needed on the "composite" ballot, which included managers, executives and umpires. Minnesota hitting star Tony Oliva and NL umpire Doug Harvey each had 48 votes, and Chicago Cubs third baseman Ron Santo had 46."I'm more hurt than disappointed," Santo said. "I was little bit too high. I feel...