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2025 MLB Hall of Fame class also left its mark in fantasy baseball
The Baseball Hall of Fame Class of 2025 has been decided. Outfielder Ichiro Suzuki, pitcher CC Sabathia and reliever Billy Wagner have all been elected. Let's take a trip down memory lane to remember the type of impact this trio made in fantasy baseball over the course of their careers.
Baseball Hall of Fame 2025 class revealed: Here's the full list
The Baseball Hall of Fame Class of 2025 was revealed on Tuesday, with three players being enshrined.
Ichiro Suzuki, CC Sabathia Headline 2025 Baseball Hall of Fame Inductees
Ichiro Suzuki, CC Sabathia and Billy Wagner were elected to the Baseball Hall of Fame as part of the class of 2025. The final results were unveiled Tuesday
Ichiro Suzuki, CC Sabathia and Billy Wagner elected to Baseball Hall of Fame
Ichiro Suzuki became the first Japanese player chosen for baseball’s Hall of Fame, falling one vote shy of unanimous when he was elected along with CC Sabathia and Billy Wagner.
How many unanimous Baseball Hall of Famers are there? Ichiro Suzuki one vote shy
No, Suzuki in 2025 was one vote shy of being a unanimous Baseball Hall of Famer, joining Jeter in terms of percentage (99.7%). Jeter was inducted in 2020. The one voter who snubbed Jeter has not been revealed to this point.
Joey Votto promised Ichiro pizza for Baseball Hall of Fame election
Joey Votto had 51 California Pizza Kitchen pizzas sent from Louisville via Uber to Ichiro's locker at Great American Ball Park.
Ichiro Suzuki headlines 2025 Baseball Hall of Fame class, receiving 99.7% of the vote
Beloved in Japan and in the US, Ichiro Suzuki now has a permanent home in Cooperstown, New York. Suzuki, 51, cements himself in baseball lore, becoming the first Japanese player to be elected to the National Baseball Hall of Fame.
Mariners icon Ichiro Suzuki elected to National Baseball Hall of Fame
The career .311 MLB hitter was the 2001 AL MVP and Rookie of the Year and won 10 consecutive AL Gold Glove Awards, all with the Mariners.
Ichiro Suzuki becomes first Asian player elected to the Baseball Hall of Fame
Ichiro Suzuki, the dominant contact hitter whose 19 years in the major leagues, mostly with the Seattle Mariners, was lined with records and accolades, on Tuesday became the first Asian player elected to baseball’s Hall of Fame.
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Rising Mets’ star misses Baseball America’s list of Top 100 prospects
Jett Williams fell from No. 30 last year to No. 58 but is still considered the top prospect in the Mets’ system. Williams ...
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Three Texas Rangers prospects crack Baseball America’s updated top 100 list
The bad news is that the Texas Rangers missed out on Baseball America’s newly minted top overall prospect when Japanese right ...
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Ruben Amaro Jr.’s new venture Sluggball is baseball’s version of Topgolf meets pickleball
Basketball has three-on-three, tennis has pickleball, and there’s flag football. Amaro hopes Sluggball can be the baseball ...
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