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A year after the BBWA did not elect a single player into the Baseball Hall of Fame, the 2022 vote resulted in just one name heading to Cooperstown: David Ortiz. Ortiz received 77.9% of the vote ...
Hall of Fame inductee David Ortiz, formerly of the Boston Red Sox, holds his plaque during the National Baseball Hall of Fame induction ceremony, Sunday, July 24, 2022, at the Clark Sports Center ...
Ortiz, who was named on 77.9% of ballots on Tuesday night, played 20 seasons in the majors, was a 10-time All-Star and three-time World Series champion. Ortiz batted .286 with 541 career home runs ...
Ortiz was the 58th player to be inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame, and is also the youngest player to achieve baseball immortality at age 46. "I learned not so long ago how difficult it is ...
I take pride in my dad being who he was, and now it’s time for me to take pride in being me and just focus on that.” The post Red Sox promote David Ortiz’s son to Low-A baseball appeared first on ...
The 16 triples he hit have allegedly benefited his personal life. That is according to popular sports media personality Eric Sollenberger, better known as PFT Commenter. Sollenberger made the wild ...
David Ortiz, the first career designated hitter to be selected on first ballot, headlines Baseball Hall of Fame's induction ceremony By BRADFORD DOOLITTLE July 24, 2022, 2:39 PM ...
David Ortiz salutes the crowd at Fenway Park after his final game in the major leagues on Oct. 10, 2016. On Tuesday, he became the fifth Red Sox player to enter the Baseball Hall of Fame in their ...
David Ortiz, better known as "Big Papi," has launched a line of cannabis products, teaming up with a Massachusetts-owned company to create Papi Cannabis.
Red Sox David Ortiz says only one current Red Sox player consistently reaches out to him this season "Not from [the Red Sox] very much." Bobby Dalbec hasn't played in Boston since June 25 of this ...
Former Boston Red Sox player David Ortiz, center, celebrates his election to the Baseball Hall of Fame with his father Leo Ortiz, left, and Hall of Fame pitcher Pedro Martinez, second from left ...