On Tuesday night, the National Baseball Hall of Fame will announce its Class of 2025. Ichiro Suzuki, CC Sabathia and Billy Wagner are expected to hear their nam
Former Kansas City Royals outfielder Carlos Beltran fell just short in his bid to enter the National Baseball Hall of Fame. Beltran, 47, missed Hall of Fame enshrinement after receiving 277 votes on Tuesday.
The five newcomers, including Ichiro Suzuki and CC Sabathia, will be inducted into the Hall of Fame on July 27, 2025, in Cooperstown, New York.
Carlos Beltran was a close call as the Baseball Hall of Fame inductions were announced on Tuesday. Beltran fell about five percent shy of induction.
The latest on the Hall of Fame voting results should have New York Mets fans celebrating the career of Carlos Beltran once again as he looks within striking distance of getting into Cooperstown.
Japanese icon Ichiro Suzuki was inducted into the National Baseball Hall of Fame on January 22, 2025, becoming the first Japanese athlete and Asian to
To this point, only famed Yankee closer Mariano Rivera has been elected to the Hall of Fame unanimously — not Babe Ruth, not Hank Aaron, not Ken Griffey Jr. nor Derek Jeter, just Rivera. Could Suzuki be the second?
CC Sabathia has officially been inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame after a remarkable 19-year career. His induction is celebrated not only for his outstanding achievements on the field but also for the unwavering support of his family and friends who have been with him throughout his journey.
The Baseball Hall of Fame will welcome three deserving new members, but some exclusions still haunt the shrine.
The Atlanta Braves icon Chipper Jones has alleged perceived favoritism toward New York Yankees players in the Baseball Hall of Fame voting patterns.
Ichiro Suzuki became the first player born in Japan to be inducted into the Major League Baseball Hall of Fame on Tuesday night. Falling just one vote shy of a unanimous induction, Ichiro is a