The aftermath of last week's Hall election sure did leave a lot of questions hanging in the frigid Cooperstown sky. Let's ...
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Baseball Hall of Fame voting results: Nine things to know, including hope for Carlos Beltrán, Andruw JonesAt 99.7%, he ties Derek Jeter for the second-highest percentage ever after Mariano Rivera's 100%. Appreciating the singular Ichiro Suzuki, who fell a single vote shy of unanimous Hall of Fame ...
Former World Series winner CC Sabathia added another accolade to his illustrious resume after the former Cy Young winner was named a first-ballot Hall of Famer on Tuesday.
No, Suzuki in 2025 was one vote shy of being a unanimous Baseball Hall of Famer, joining Jeter in terms of percentage (99.7%) ...
Carlos Beltran fell five percentage points ... Those players are Rivera, Suzuki, Derek Jeter, Ken Griffey Jr., Tom Seaver, Nolan Ryan, Cal Ripken Jr., Ty Cobb and George Brett.
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