This was always going to be a strange Hall of Fame election. After three players (Ichiro Suzuki, CC Sabathia, Billy Wagner) were elected one year ago, the 2026 ballot wasn’t going to include any ...
Year-by-year inductees to the Major League Baseball Hall of Fame: BBWAA: Elected by the Baseball Writers Association of America; TGE: Today’s Game Era (1998-present) committee; VC: Elected by the ...
The National Baseball Hall of Fame will announce its 2026 class this week and a former New York Yankees playoff hero is ...
Nearly two decades after being inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame, Cal Ripken Jr. still doesn't have a good answer for ...
The National Baseball Hall of Fame in Cooperstown, N.Y., is where the sport's legends live forever. But how do those legends make it to Cooperstown in the first place? There are two ways: Players can ...
LAS VEGAS — Red Sox closer Aroldis Chapman’s dominant season was recognized on Thursday, when he was named the winner of the Mariano Rivera Award as the top reliever in the American League at the MLB ...
Ichiro Suzuki, even at age 52, reminds everyone he’s not done being a spectacle. In a team scrimmage at T-Mobile Park just before Seattle’s ALDS series, the Mariners honored his legacy by suiting him ...
Hall of Fame right fielder Ichiro Suzuki played "only" 19 playoff games in his career—10 with the Mariners in 2001 and nine with the Yankees in 2012. However, that's more postseason experience than ...
NAGOYA, Japan — With its primary tenant away, the pro stadium here in central Japan was desolate outside. But inside, under its domed roof, there was bustle. Ichiro Suzuki led his team through a ...
The Seattle Mariners were joined by a franchise legend as the team prepared for its upcoming 2025 American League Division Series appearance. Ichiro Suzuki returned to play right field for the ...
1903 — The Pittsburgh Pirates beat the Boston Pilgrims 7-3 in the first World Series game. Jimmy Sebring hits the first Series homer, Deacon Phillippe is the winning pitcher and Cy Young the loser.
1903 — The Pittsburgh Pirates defeated the Boston Red Sox 7-3 in the first World Series game. Jimmy Sebring hit the first series home run. Deacon Phillippe was the winning pitcher and Cy Young the ...