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5 things to watch on Baseball Hall of Fame ballot
Ichiro Suzuki leads Baseball Hall of Fame ballot, plus the Rays stadium situation
This is The Athletic’s daily MLB newsletter. Sign up here to receive The Windup directly in your inbox. The ballots are public, let the debates begin. (Amongst yourselves. I’m good.) Also: The Rays’ situation just got a lot more complicated,
2025 Baseball Hall of Fame ballot features two iconic Mariners
SEATTLE — Two of the best Seattle Mariners players in franchise history will have their first crack at being inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame in 2025. Next year's ballot, announced on Monday morning, features both Ichiro Suzuki and Felix Hernandez.
Suzuki and Sabathia among 14 newcomers on baseball Hall of Fame ballot. Wagner tops holdovers
Outfielder Ichiro Suzuki and pitcher CC Sabathia are among 14 new candidates on the Hall of Fame ballot, joining 14 holdovers led by reliever Billy Wagner
Paul Skenes wins National League Rookie of Year
Paul Skenes dominant season recognized with NL Rookie of the Year Award
Despite joining the Pittsburgh Pirates in mid-May of the 2024 season, Paul Skenes was dominant enough to lock up the NL Rookie of the Year.
Paul Skenes wins National League Rookie of the Year
Skenes beat out Jackson Chourio of the Milwaukee Brewers and Jackson Merril of the San Diego Padres for the NL Jackie Robinson Rookie of the Year award. Skenes had 23 first-place votes to finish first, while Merril finished second with seven first-place votes.
Paul Skenes wins 2024 National League Rookie of the Year Award
Skenes debuted in May and quickly became a must-watch player, with his pitches often reaching or topping 100 mph as he delivered one dominant performance after another.
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Baseball Hall of Fame: Frequently asked questions, including Pete Rose's eligibility, PED stains and more
Voting has officially opened for the BBWAA ballot portion of the 2025 Baseball Hall of Fame class. You can find this year's ...
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Former Major League Executive Details Toronto Blue Jays Sales Pitch to Juan Soto
The Blue Jays have already had preliminary talks with the outfielder, but what should be the next move in the process?
MLB Rumors
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Mariners Re-Sign Casey Lawrence To Minor League Deal
The Mariners and right-hander Casey Lawrence have reunited on a minor league deal, per his transactions tracker at MLB.com. The ...
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Why 2 Big-League Teams Will Squeeze Into Small Homes in 2025
The A’s and Tampa Bay Rays will play in minor league ballparks next season, one because of hurricane damage and the other ...
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Cincinnati Reds signed more sponsors than any major league sports team in the country, study shows
The Cincinnati Reds not only signed up more sponsors this season than any other Major League Baseball team, they led the way ...
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Seattle Mariners Appear Ready to Make Major Change with Julio Rodriguez in Spring Training
The Seattle Mariners offense could be pointed to as the main reason the franchise missed out on the playoffs for the 22nd ...
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Enshrined: Todd Helton headlines Cape League Hall of Fame inductees in Class of 2024
Helton headlined the seven-man 2024 class inducted into the CCBL Hall of Fame at a sold-out ceremony at the Wequassett Resort ...
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Baseball: A-Rod calls Shohei Ohtani most unique player in MLB history
Former Major League Baseball slugger Alex Rodriguez said Monday that Los Angeles Dodgers two-way star Shohei Ohtani is the ...
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