LAKE BUENA VISTA, Fla. — Former Detroit Tigers teammates Jack Morris and Alan Trammell were elected to baseball’s Hall of Fame on Sunday, completing the journey from Motown to Cooperstown.

Morris, a big-game pitcher, and Trammell, a star shortstop, were picked by a 16-member Modern Baseball Era committee that considered 10 candidates whose biggest contributions came from 1970 to 1987.

Morris received 14 votes and Trammell drew 13, one more than the minimum needed.

The two will be enshrined on July 29. Fitting that they will go in together — they both began their big league careers in 1977 with Detroit, and played 13 seasons alongside each other with the Tigers.

“Time has made this even more special,” the 62-year-old Morris said on a conference call. “I’ve learned a lot along the way.”