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Former Astros closer Billy Wagner gives thanks to those who helped all the way from Virginia to Astros to Cooperstown.
Billy Wagner is now officially a Hall of Famer! The former Astros closer addressed his teammates, family, coaches and fans.
One of the greatest closers in baseball history, former Astro Billy Wagner ready to share his story with Cooperstown ...
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 .
In his final year on the ballot, Ferrum alum and Southwest Virginia native Billy Wagner is officially a Hall of Famer.
The first left-handed relief pitcher inducted, Wagner chose to have a Houston Astros logo on the cap of his Hall of Fame plaque, joining Craig Biggio (2015) and Jeff Bagwell (2017).
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 ...
Ichiro Suzuki was always known for his meticulous preparation during his 19-year Major League Baseball career. For his induction into the Hall of Fame? Not so much.
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.
From diapers to the disabled list, and now Cooperstown, Billy Wagner’s road has always been a little unconventional.