How did the five former Seattle Mariners on the 2025 Baseball Hall of Fame ballot, besides Cooperstown-bound Ichiro, do in ...
King Félix will have to wait for his potential crowning ceremony, but Tuesday night’s announcement was a solid debut for the former Mariners ace’s chances for enshrinement into the Baseball Hall of ...
Former Seattle Mariners star Ichiro Suzuki is going to get in, though it's a question of if he will be a unanimous selection ...
The former Texas Rangers second baseman — a club Hall of Famer and a mainstay on the some of the best teams in Rangers history — received just 10 votes from the baseball writers, a mark of 2.5% that ...
Ichiro has appeared on all 163 public ballots (44.4% of total). Sabathia (93.1%), Wagner (85.1%) and Beltran (80.5%) are ...
The longtime Seattle Mariners ace is set to be at the forefront of the argument for a new generation of pitchers.
Félix Hernández’s Hall of Fame candidacy takes on a greater significance beyond whether a borderline candidate gains entry to Cooperstown. No, the 15-year Seattle Mariners ace is among the first most ...
Félix Hernández's path to the Hall of Fame was sidetracked over the final three years of his career, but he was among ...
Baseball Hall of Fame class will be revealed. CBS Sports has two first-time voters who took part in the process. Mike Axisa's ...
The question about whether Julio Rodriguez is an exceptional baseball player has been answered. But can he land in the Hall of Fame one day?
One Mariners player that won't get in on Tuesday is starting pitcher Felix Hernandez. With 183 ballots currently known, Hernandez has 26.2 percent of the vote. It's impossible for him to get in on ...