On Tuesday night, the National Baseball Hall of Fame will announce its Class of 2025. Ichiro Suzuki, CC Sabathia and Billy Wagner are expected to hear their nam
Carlos Beltrán’s push to enter Cooperstown gained buoyancy on Tuesday, but the polarizing center fielder still must overcome a shortfall to reach the Hall of Fame. Beltrán appeared on 70.3 percent of the Baseball Writers’ Association of America ballots released Tuesday,
Also on the ballot was former superstar outfielder Carlos Beltran. While he missed out on enshrinement this year, he is slated to lead the pack of candidates next season. MLB.com’s Andrew Simon had this to say about Beltran’s vote tally this year and how his current trajectory should get him into Cooperstown in 2026: “Beltrán appears to have set himself up nicely to lead the Class of 2026.
As the New York Mets saw former closer Billy Wagner reach ... In his third year of eligibility, former Met outfielder Carlos Beltrán fell just short of the 75% threshold needed for induction ...
A former GM for the New York Mets details how they could have signed Ichiro Suzuki in 2001 if not for their previous owners being cheap.
New York Mets legend Carlos Beltran is shaping up to be a likely entrant into the Baseball Hall of Fame in 2025. Mets: Carlos Beltran could clear 20 percent voting gap & enter Hall of Fame MLB.com’s Manny Randhawa reported on the retired greats who will be vying for enshrinement in 2025 on the current ballot.
If Sabathia and Beltran get in, it could be the first time players identified as Yankees and Mets on their Hall of Fame plaques are enshrined in the same year.
Ichiro Suzuki, CC Sabathia, and former New York Mets closer Billy Wagner were introduced as the newest members of the National Baseball Hall of Fame
Former Kansas City Royals outfielder Carlos Beltran fell just short in his bid to enter the National Baseball Hall of Fame. Beltran, 47, missed Hall of Fame enshrinement after receiving 277 votes on Tuesday.
The New York Mets’ offseason drama continues to center around free-agent first baseman Pete Alonso. At Citi Field’s Amazin’ Day event, fans made their feelings known, chanting “Let’s sign Pete!” and “Pete Al-on-so!
Bill DeWitt Jr. defended the Cardinals' approach recent years, but he welcomes a return to their old draft-and-develop model.