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Baseball Hall of Fame: Mike Trout, Mookie Betts, Clayton Kershaw, more active players on track for Cooperstown
The dust has settled on the election process of the 2025 Baseball Hall of Fame class. We now know that Ichiro Suzuki and CC Sabathia are first-ballot Hall of Famers while Billy Wagner made it in his 10th and final try.
Ex-Cleveland pitcher CC Sabathia heading to Baseball Hall of Fame in Cooperstown alongside Ichiro and Billy Wagner
Sabathia, Suzuki and Wagner join Dave Parker and the late Dick Allen, who were elected by the Classic Baseball Era Committee to comprise the Hall’s Class of 2025.
SOURCE SPORTS: Sabathia, Suzuki and Wagner Get Their “Hall Pass” In Cooperstown
Sabathia, Suzuki and Wagner Get Their "Hall Pass" In Cooperstown Sabathia, Suzuki and Wagner Get In Cooperstown
Who decides which hat Baseball Hall of Famers get on their plaques? Here's how Cooperstown makes the call
Later today, we'll finally learn the results of the BBWAA vote for the 2025 Baseball Hall of Fame class. We've compared the statistics and debated the legacies. Now we get to discuss...fashion? Every inductee to the Baseball Hall of Famers is given a plaque that ends up in the physical Cooperstown building,
CC Sabathia, Ichiro Suzuki & Billy Wagner Elected to National Baseball Hall of Fame
Suzuki came in first in terms of voting with 393, making history as the first Japanese-born player elected to the Hall of Fame. He was close to making history again as he was nearly unanimous– and he would have been in some pretty weighty company to share with Yankee legends Mariano Rivera and Derek Jeter.
Five things we learned from the 2025 Baseball Hall of Fame election
Takeaways from an election in which Ichiro, CC Sabathia and Billy Wagner punched their tickets to Cooperstown.
Baseball Hall of Fame 2025: Ichiro Suzuki, CC Sabathia headline class with Yankees, Mets ties
Two more former Yankees are headed to Cooperstown. Ichiro Suzuki and CC Sabathia were elected to the Hall of Fame by the Baseball Writers Association of America on Tuesday. Billy Wagner also received enough votes to round out the 2025 Hall of Fame class.
Baseball Hall of Fame 2025: Why Ichiro, Sabathia, Wagner got in
Welcome to the Hall of Fame, Ichiro Suzuki, CC Sabathia and Billy Wagner. It's a remarkable achievement to survive the gauntlet of baseball writers to get elected to Cooperstown: After all, the Baseball Hall of Fame remains the toughest to gain entry to,
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Dave Hyde: The art of being Ichiro all the way to Cooperstown
The Japanese baseball legend came to the Marlins, at 41, in the final stanza of his career. He showed a young outfield how to ...
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Why CC Sabathia may have to wait a while for the next Yankee to join him in Cooperstown
CC Sabathia officially became the latest longtime Yankee to reach the Baseball Hall of Fame when the voting by the Baseball ...
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MLB Hall of Fame News: Billy Wagner Bursts Out in Tears After His 10-Year Battle Ends With a Cooperstown Entry
There is something about a player who thrives in high-pressure moments, the kind of player who can decide the outcome of a ...
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Chipper Jones final pitch should be enough to get Andruw Jones to Cooperstown
The Atlanta Braves haven't had much to celebrate over the last few months. They lost in the NL Wild Card round to the San ...
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Ex-MLB star pleads with Hall of Fame voters to reconsider candidacy: 'I didn't get credit for what I did'
As the Class of 2025 for the National Baseball Hall of Fame has been revealed, 6-time MLB All-Star Kenny Lofton reiterates his wish of getting a fair shake at entering the Hall himself.
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The Star Player Being Kept Out of Cooperstown by a Trash Can
Ichiro Suzuki, CC Sabathia and Billy Wagner were voted into Cooperstown, while Carlos Beltrán fell short for the third ...
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Hall of Famer rips Yankees bias in voting after rejecting his ex-teammate
Baseball Hall of Fame voters have a New York Yankees bias. Just ask Atlanta Braves Hall of Famer Chipper Jones.
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