NEW YORK — Ichiro Suzuki became the first Japanese player chosen for baseball’s Hall of Fame, falling one vote shy of unanimous when he was elected Tuesday along with CC Sabathia and Billy Wagner.
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CC Sabathia will have a New York Yankees logo on the cap of his Hall of Fame plaque and Billy Wagner will have the symbol of ...
Sabathia won a Cy Young with Cleveland in 2007 and is in the franchise’s own Hall of Fame, but his World Series ring and ALCS ...
The hats of four of the five members of the 2025 Baseball Hall of Fame class will have something in common, with one ...
CC Sabathia will wear a Yankees cap and Billy Wagner will don the Astros logo on their Baseball Hall of Fame plaques.
"I found a home in the Bronx, and I don't think I'll ever leave this city," the southpaw said after his induction.
However, among the five-man 2025 class, the only player who really had a question about his cap was CC Sabathia. Sabathia started his career with the Cleveland, pitching for them for eight seasons ...
It was the honor of a lifetime Tuesday and a responsibility CC Sabathia will always carry, hoping the impact of his Hall of Fame election will resonate forever. While Sabathia was a runaway choice ...
It was CC Sabathia. He was pissed. “First dude,” Sabathia said. It was Sept. 27, 2018. Sabathia was set on revenge against the Tampa Bay Rays, after reliever Andrew Kittredge aimed a 93-mph ...