Jeff Kent: The First Member of the Hall of Fame’s Class of 2026

Tonight, Jeff Kent, who hit more home runs than any second baseman in the history of baseball, was elected to the National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum on the Era Committee’s Contemporary Baseball Player ballot. Kent received 14 out of 16 votes by the 16-member committee, two more than the minimum of 12 (75%) […]

Randy Johnson: Cooperstown’s Intimidating Lefty

Hall of Famer Randy Johnson, the 6 foot 10 inch left-handed starter, had a unique career in many ways. Pitching in a golden age, with some of the greatest starting pitchers in the history of baseball, the Big Unit stood tall both literally and figuratively. Johnson, with his long hair and scowl, was truly fearsome on […]