The congressional hearing that changed baseball
Winston-Salem Dash President and GM Brian DeAngelis discusses the MLB lockout and what it means for Minor League Baseball on 'Fox News Live.'
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Winston-Salem Dash President and GM Brian DeAngelis discusses the MLB lockout and what it means for Minor League Baseball on 'Fox News Live.'
David Ortiz has been elected to the Baseball Hall of Fame in his first year on the ballot with 77.9% of the vote. He put up huge numbers at the plate, and Big Papi proved to be a larger-than-life presence off the diamond as well, with a boundless charisma that affected teammates and opponents alike. We asked Ortiz's contemporaries for their favorite stories of the man, and they did not disappoint.
Who will make this year's Baseball Hall of Fame class? We don't quite know that yet (results will be announced Tuesday), but there are a number of players who we're pretty sure won't make it. Either they're not getting enough support on public ballots or they're staring at a too-significant deficit from their previous year's vote totals, among other factors. For many of these players, that's justified — there's no shame in lasting long enough to make a Hall of Fame ballot — but for others, we're not quite sure it's fair. We asked some of our experts to make their best cases for players who really should be getting more love from the voters.
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The Baseball Hall of Fame Class of 2022 will be announced on Jan. 25, with a number of big names hoping for induction. Barry Bonds and Roger Clemens are both in their 10th and final years on the ballot, having both fallen a little more than 14 points short of the 75% threshold in 2021. David Ortiz and Alex Rodriguez are both in their first years on the ballot, but will either receive enough support to avoid a voter shutout like we had in 2021? We'll be tracking every aspect of the voting below, along with a look back at years past.