Hall of Fame voting cycle brought long-awaited triumph for some and lingering uncertainty for others. Three former Twins ...
Ichiro Suzuki 393 (99.7%), CC Sabathia 342, (86.8), Billy Wagner 325 (82.5), Carlos Beltran 277, (70.3) , Andruw Jones 261 (66.2), Chase Utley 157 (39.8), Alex Rodríguez 146 (37.1) , Manny ...
Andruw Jones From 7.3% to 66.2% (8th year ... Ryan Braun lead the list of first-time eligible players -- Jones will get over the line. If not, he should at least get close enough that, like Wagner ...
Suzuki became the first Japanese player chosen for the Hall, falling one vote shy of unanimous when he was elected along with CC Sabathia and Billy Wagner ... followed by Andruw Jones with ...
Sabathia helped the Yankees win the 2009 World Series. He managed to collect 3,093 strikeouts. He also played for Cleveland ...
Ichiro Suzuki falling one vote short of unanimous election raised eyebrows, but it’s far from the biggest flub in Hall of Fame voting history.
Andruw Jones continues to be a compelling candidate for the Hall of Fame, and his ex-teammate, Chipper Jones, says it's time for Andruw to be inducted.
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Jones was part of the 2025 class, which saw the induction of Billy Wagner, Ichiro Suzuki and CC ... Hall of Famers getting the right to vote amid Andruw Jones snub Sean Casey was irked during ...
Ichiro and Billy Wagner were elected to the Hall on Tuesday. The Joneses were teammates in Atlanta from 1996-2007, with each player earning five All-Star nods during that span. Andruw Jones was ...
with Ichiro Suzuki and CC Sabathia becoming first-ballot Hall of Famers while Billy Wagner made it on his 10th and final try. Andruw Jones inched closer with 66.2% of the vote (75% is needed for ...
out of 394 votes, Suzuki secured 393 votes, and that speaks volumes about his global popularity. He left behind prominent baseball stars Andruw Jones, Carlos Beltran, and Billy Wagner in the race.