Did Billy Wagner's election just kick open the door for Kenley Jansen and Craig Kimbrel (and possibly Aroldis Chapman, too)?
Dustin Pedroia earned enough Hall of Fame votes to stay on the ballot, but how close was the Red Sox legend to enshrinement?
Red Sox great Dustin Pedroia received a high enough percentage in 2025, his first year of eligibility, to remain on the Hall of Fame ballot next year.
Dustin Pedroia didn’t come close to being inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame Tuesday, but his showing the first time on the ballot should be perceived as sizable achievement.
Dustin Pedroia was one of several former Red Sox players who landed on the latest Baseball Hall of Fame voting ballot this year.
This is a tall task and the only people who made the cut this year are Ichiro Suzuki, CC Sabathia, and Billy Wagner ... Pedroia was in his first year of eligibility and garnered Dustin Pedroia ...
That was one of the best debut seasons ever. Ichiro was an All-Star and won a Silver Slugger and Gold Glove award in right field. He not only coasted to the Rookie of the Year award but narrowly surpassed Jason Giambi to win the MVP. He joined Fred Lynn as the only rookies to be named the Most Valuable Player.
Billy Wagner will soon become the 40th former Red Sox player to be enshrined in Cooperstown. Who could be the next Red Sox to make the Hall of Fame?
Billy Wagner is finally heading to Cooperstown. The Miller School baseball coach is part of the new class of the National Baseball Hall of Fame, which was announced Tuesday night. This was the former reliever's 10th and final time on the Baseball Writers' Association of America ballot.
“It’s not been an easy 10 years to sit here and swallow a lot of the things that you have to swallow,” Wagner said later ... Omar Vizquel 70 (17.8), Dustin Pedroia 47 (11.9), Mark Buehrle ...
There are a lot of former superstars on the 2025 MLB Hall of Fame ballot. Every year, the best of the best will be inducted into Cooperstown and immortalized as a true legend in the sport.
The trio of stars, each of whom spent part of their career in New York, will be inducted in Cooperstown on July 27.