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Billy Wagner spent his first nine seasons in the majors with the Astros, who received a special recognition in his Hall of Fame speech.
Billy Wagner is now officially a Hall of Famer! The former Astros closer addressed his teammates, family, coaches and fans.
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Former Astros closer Billy Wagner gives thanks to those who helped all the way from Virginia to Astros to Cooperstown.
One of the greatest closers in baseball history, former Astro Billy Wagner ready to share his story with Cooperstown ...
Another Astros legend now finds himself in the Hall of Fame. "I feel like my baseball life has come full circle," closing ...
Wagner is the 11th Astros player to be inducted into the Hall of Fame. He joins Jeff Bagwell, Iván Rodríguez, Craig Biggio, Randy Johnson, Nolan Ryan, Don Sutton, Nellie Fox, Joe Morgan, Eddie Mathews ...
Before he was a Hall of Famer, Billy Wagner was just a 21-year-old rookie finding his way in Auburn, New York. Here’s how ...
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Joe Espada didn't play in the big leagues, but the Astros manager remembers almost every detail about the two hits he got off Hall of Famer Billy Wagner in spring training.
Billy Wagner pitched 853 Major League games in his career without starting a single one. On Sunday, he opened the National ...
Billy Wagner called his tenure with the Houston Astros "the best part" of his career in an emotional speech while accepting induction Sunday to the National Baseball Hall of Fame in Cooperstown, N.Y.
Wagner’s career ERA was 2.31 in 853 appearances. Only Mariano Rivera (2.21) had a lower ERA in the modern era.
Seven-time All-Stars Dick Allen and Billy Wagner will forever be enshrined in Cooperstown for their legendary hitting and ...
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