Former reliever Billy Wagner broke down in tears when he got the call that he had been elected into the hall. In a video posted on X by sports writer Jose de Jesus Ortiz, Wagner leaned against a ...
For Billy Wagner, it's a journey that took him through 18 years of professional baseball, and ended with him getting the call to the Hall of Fame. The seven-time MLB All-Star had a record-setting ...
Former reliever Billy Wagner broke down in tears when he got the call that he had been elected into the hall. In a video posted on X by sports writer Jose de Jesus Ortiz, Wagner leaned against a ...
Video on Twitter showed Wagner standing next to his wife ... Ichiro Suzuki 393 (99.7%), CC Sabathia 342, (86.8), Billy Wagner 325 (82.5), Carlos Beltran 277, (70.3) , Andruw Jones 261 (66.2 ...
This year is the last one for Billy Wagner's Hall of Fame case as it's his 10th and final year on the ballot. In year nine, he came close but fell short. If he were once again below the 75% vote ...
Billy Wagner, faced with his last ... when he’ll probably be the next 10 th-and-last-timer up for consideration. Yet Wagner will spend the rest of his life signing autographs tagged with ...
22 (UPI) --Ichiro Suzuki, C.C. Sabathia and Billy Wagner were elected as the newest ... He won an MLB-best 21 games the next season. "It means everything to me, just going to the Hall of Fame ...
Billy Wagner was unhittable as a pitcher and ... A closer can be a hero one day and a goat the next, but Wagner had a short memory and always got it done. “Does a one-legged duck swim in circles?” ...
Former Houston Astros reliever Billy Wagner is headed to Cooperstown. Wagner managed to make the Hall of Fame on his 10th and final ballot, garnering 82.5 percent of the vote. He joins Ichiro ...
Throughout Ichiro Suzuki’s Major League career, the now-Hall of Fame outfielder cloaked himself in an aura of mysticism. Ichiro acted like he knew something everyone else didn’t, from the psychedelic, ...
falling one vote shy of unanimous when he was elected Tuesday along with CC Sabathia and Billy Wagner. Suzuki received 393 of 394 votes from the Baseball Writers’ Association of America.