He’d already compiled 1,278 hits as a pro in Japan. Yet, somehow, this dude isn’t a unanimous first-ballot Hall of Famer. That’s unfathomable to me. FANS ARE LIVID: We’re all upset after ...
In fact, next year could be his time, with the ballot wide open. Ichiro Suzuki, CC Sabathia and Billy Wagner were elected in voting by the Baseball Writers’ Association of America announced Tuesday ...
Ichiro was elected easily, yes, by being named on 99.7% of ballots. However – bulletin forthcoming – 99.7% is not 100%, and thus Ichiro was not a unanimous choice. Framed another way ...
Former Texas Rangers second baseman Ian Kinsler will ... or 2.5% of the overall vote. Because he didn’t receive 5% of the vote, Kinsler will not be included on next year’s Hall of Fame ballot.
While it's never too early to take a look ahead at who will be added to the ballot in 2026, there's still so much to learn from the final totals for the 2025 ballot. (Full results can be viewed here.) ...
I happen to have a sample test of the written test that ... passed their written/driving test between 2020 and 2023. Also, in order for a Texas instructor to immediately fail a student driver ...
2025 HALL OF FAME COVERAGE • Ichiro, CC and Wagner elected to Hall • Complete 2025 voting results • Highest voting percentages in Hall of Fame history • Five players trending toward Hall of Fame ...
He was joined by CC Sabathia and Billy Wagner. And while there was no surprise as to Ichiro’s induction, there total vote tally was a shock. Ichiro fell one vote short of a unanimous first ...
They'll join the holdovers from this year, the players who receive at least 5% of the vote and less than 75% in Years 1-9 on the ballot. That group includes guys like Carlos Beltrán, Bobby Abreu ...
Outfielder Ichiro Suzuki and closer Billy Wagner were also elected by the writers' ballot. Sabathia began his career with Cleveland and spent the first eight seasons of his career there and ...
This was my first Hall of Fame ballot. Writers gain a vote after being in the BBWAA for 10 consecutive years. It was the cause of a lot of back-and-forth. It was also a genuine honor to be a part of ...
So who voted for which teams? Below are each of the ballots from all 53 coaches who participated on the panel for the last Top 25 ranking of the 2024 college football season.