Three players were elected to the Baseball Hall of Fame on Tuesday: Ichiro Suzuki, CC Sabathia and Billy Wagner. Before the voting was announced, I did a quick Q&A with Hall of Fame president Josh ...
After having oh-so-narrowly missed a unanimous Baseball Hall of Fame selection, legendary outfielder Ichiro Suzuki had a message for the sole journalist who didn’t vote for him.
Jon Heyman of the New York Post called the one anonymous voter a “numbskull ... holdout “should have his or her voting rights ...
On Tuesday, fresh from hearing the news that he would join CC Sabathia and Billy Wagner as Cooperstown’s Class of ‘25 ...
Wagner was in his final season of consideration for eligibility in voting by the Baseball Writers. He stated his case by ...
BBWAA secretary-treasurer Jack O’Connell recalled Suzuki was at the Hall in 2001 when he called to inform the Seattle star he ...
If Sabathia’s words might not pull Pettitte into Cooperstown, perhaps his presence and precedent can. If Sabathia hit the ballot with the same numbers and same career a few decades ago ...
So who’s the next Yankee headed to Cooperstown after Sabathia? It may be a while, at least by recent standards, as Torre, Rivera, Jeter and Sabathia all got in during a 12-year period.
COOPERSTOWN, NY (WBNG) -- Ichiro Suzuki, Billy Wagner, and C.C Sabathia were in the Cooperstown Museum for the first time on Thursday as Hall of Famers. The 3 newest members of the National ...
After having oh-so-narrowly missed a unanimous Baseball Hall of Fame selection, legendary outfielder Ichiro Suzuki had a message for the sole journalist who didn’t vote for him.
But we've seen other players, especially starting pitchers, overcome inauspicious starts to eventually earn a place in Cooperstown, and the former Seattle Mariners righty could — and should ...