Players who earn at least 75% of the vote will be enshrined alongside Classic Era Committee electees Dick Allen and Dave ... Eleven former New York Yankees are on the ballot this year, but not ...
Former New York Yankees Ichiro Suzuki and CC Sabathia ... joining Classic Baseball Era Committee elects Dave Parker and Dick Allen in this year’s class. Outfielders Carlos Beltrán (70.3% ...
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.
Former New York Yankees ace CC Sabathia ... alongside Classic Baseball Era Committee electees Dave Parker and the late Dick Allen, seven-time All-Star closer Billy Wagner, and Seattle Mariners ...
With the Yankees, CC Sabathia gained immortality ... ex-Met Billy Wagner and the already elected Dave Parker and the late Dick Allen in the class of 2025. Sabathia’s Hall of Fame plaque will ...
The Kansas City Chiefs’ 32-29 win over the Buffalo Bills in the AFC Championship Game on Sunday came down to a handful of plays, but perhaps none were more
New Jersey scored four times in the second period and Jake Allen made 24 saves as the Devils defeated the Philadelphia Flyers 5-0 on Wednesday.
New Jersey scored four times in the second period and Jake Allen made 24 saves as the Devils defeated the Philadelphia Flyers 5-0 on Wednesday.
During the AFC Championship, CBS rules analyst Gene Steratore said he believed Bills quarterback Josh Allen got the ball to the sticks on the key fourth-down play in the fourth quarter, when Buffalo led the Chiefs,
"It feels like we need a miracle for either of Terry Pegula's core teams to ever win a championship. There's not many people in this town who can vouch that this is possible, but I can," writes Harrington.
Ichiro Suzuki wants to raise a glass with the voter who chose not to pick his name on the Hall of Fame ballot, leaving him short of being unanimous.
Mark Buehrle and Omar Vizquel are still on there, but Russell Martin (played with Toronto from 2015-18), Troy Tulowitzki (played with Toronto from 2015-2017) and Curtis Granderson (played in Toronto in 2018) all fell off the ballot after receiving less than 5% of the vote.