Mariano Rivera headlines Hall call with unanimous vote
Yankees closer headed to Cooperstown with 100% of BBWAA vote, one of four players elected
Yankees closer headed to Cooperstown with 100% of BBWAA vote, one of four players elected
Neither Barry Bonds nor Roger Clemens were elected to the National Baseball Hall of Fame on Tuesday, both falling short of the required 75% of the vote from the Baseball Writers Association of America.
Mariano Rivera set a record this year in receiving 100% of the writers’ vote on his way to the Baseball Hall of Fame. The question for the 2020 class is how close his former teammate Derek Jeter will come.
Former MVP outfielder up to 54.6% in penultimate BBWAA ballot
It took nearly a decade, but Baseball Writers Association of America voters are finally coming around on Larry Walker. The longtime...
Mariano Rivera, Roy Halladay, Edgar Martinez, and Mike Mussina were announced as the newest inductees to the National Baseball Hall of Fame on January 22, 2019.
In his 10th and final opportunity to be voted into the National Baseball Hall of Fame by the Baseball Writers’ Association of America, Fred McGriff received 39.8 percent of the votes, falling short of the 75-percent threshold needed for induction.
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Four new Hall of Famers are headed to Cooperstown, including the first ever unanimous choice.
Mariano Rivera, Roy Halladay, Edgar Martinez and Mike Mussina were voted into the Baseball Hall of Fame...
Two great starters of different eras, a designated hitter, and the greatest closer ever are inducted.
The tenth time’s the charm — #EdgarHOF is a reality
Fifteen years ago, we watched as Mariners franchise legend Edgar Martínez played his final regular season game, wrapping up an illustrious 18-year career with his trademark class and remarkable skill.