A leadoff hitter, an ace starter and a lockdown closer walk into a Hall … It’s no joke. The National Baseball Hall of Fame’s Class of 2025 is complete after Ichiro Suzuki, CC Sabathia and Billy Wagner
Takeaways on the teams, players, executives and more that have been among the stories of the offseason — for good reasons, and bad.
A Class of 2025 that could include six new members is expected to attract big crowds to Cooperstown for Induction Weekend.
Ichiro Suzuki, CC Sabathia, and Billy Wagner are headed to the Hall of Fame this summer, while Carlos Beltrán fell just short of induction.
Joining Phillies Legend Dick Allen as a member of the 2025 Baseball Hall of Fame Class will be this seven-time all-star who played two seasons in Philadelphia
Allen was ruled down at the line of scrimmage, and Bills kicker Tyler Bass booted a 21-yard field goal through the uprights for a 27–19 lead—just enough to eventually send Baltimore packing into the offseason and advance Buffalo to the AFC championship game.
Josh Allen or Patrick Mahomes? Who would you take for the next seven years, and why might Allen be the best option?
Buffalo Bills offensive coordinator Joe Brady is looking forward to Josh Allen facing off against Patrick Mahomes in the AFC Championship game.
As revealed Tuesday night, the Baseball Writers' Association of America voted in former Phillies closer Billy Wagner in his 10th and final year of eligibility. Wagner's name needed to appear on 75% of ballots to make it in. It appeared on 82.5%.
Ichiro Suzuki joins Derek Jeter as one vote shy of becoming the first position player to appear on all ballots. Pujols, in 2028, is likely to be next best chance.
Former Milwaukee Brewers left-handed pitcher CC Sabathia was elected to the Baseball Hall of Fame Monday, receiving 86.8% of the vote in his first year on the ballot. Ichiro Suzuki and Billy Wagner were also voted in.