Adrian Beltre, Joe Mauer, and Todd Helton are Elected to the Hall of Fame

This evening, Adrian Beltre, Joe Mauer, and Todd Helton were elected to the National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum in Cooperstown, New York. The 385 voting members of the Baseball Writers Association of America (BBWAA) elected Beltre with 95.1% of the vote, Helton with 79.7%, and Mauer with 76.1% in an election that requires […]

Gary Sheffield Inches Closer but is Falling Short of the Hall of Fame

Gary Sheffield, one of the most feared sluggers in baseball for 22 years, is on the BBWAA (Baseball Writers Association of America) Hall of Fame ballot for the 10th and final time right now, with the results scheduled to be announced next Tuesday. For 14 years (a remarkably long time for a player’s “peak”), Sheffield […]

Todd Helton and the Ongoing Coors Field Hall of Fame Debate

For 17 years, Todd Helton was a mainstay at first base for the Colorado Rockies. The left-handed-hitting Helton was a consistent force with both the bat and the glove during his 17 years playing in the Mile High City. A former quarterback at the University of Tennessee, Helton had an exceptionally strong and accurate throwing […]

The Hall of Fame Case For and Against Jimmy Rollins

Longtime Philadelphia Phillies shortstop Jimmy Rollins was a fun player to watch. The 5’7″ switch-hitter could hit equally well from both sides of the plate. He could run; Rollins was an excellent base-stealer and legged out more triples than any player in the game during his prime. He was a sure-handed defensive player, a part […]

Adrian Beltre: Hall of Fame Class of 2024

Adrian Beltre is on the Baseball Writers Association of America (BBWAA) ballot for the first time, the top new candidate for a plaque in the National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum. Beltre, a five-time Gold Glove Award winner who finished his career with 477 home runs and 3,166 hits, is the one mortal lock […]

Is Former Minnesota Twins Catcher Joe Mauer Hall of Fame Worthy?

Joe Mauer, the longtime catcher/first baseman for the Minnesota Twins, is on the BBWAA (Baseball Writers Association of America) ballot for the first time. Mauer, a career .306 hitter who won three batting titles and was the 2009 MVP, was the top backstop in the American League for a decade, hitting .323 with a 135 […]

It’s Over: Barry Bonds and Roger Clemens Fall Far Short of the Hall of Fame

Today in San Diego, the Hall of Fame’s Eras Committee made it abundantly clear that two of the greatest players in the history of baseball, Barry Bonds and Roger Clemens, are not going to get into the Hall of Fame anytime soon. Bonds and Clemens were two of the eight candidates of the Contemporary Baseball […]

Rafael Palmeiro is on the Hall of Fame Ballot Again

Rafael Palmeiro, one of the most tragic figures of baseball’s steroid era, is on a Hall of Fame ballot tomorrow for the first time since 2014. Tomorrow in San Diego a 16-member panel, known as the Contemporary Baseball Players Committee, will consider the candidacies of Palmeiro and seven other players for a spot in the Hall […]

RIP Gaylord Perry (1938-2022): Cooperstown Spitballer, Allegedly

Gaylord Perry, the 314-game winner for eight different teams, passed away today at the age of 84. Perry died at his home in Gaffney, SC at about 5 a.m. Thursday of natural causes, Cherokee County Coroner Dennis Fowler said. had an extraordinary 22-year career in Major League Baseball, pitching 5,350 innings for eight different teams. […]

Dale Murphy, Superstar from the 1980’s, is Still Outside the Hall of Fame

Dale Murphy, the long-time outfielder for the Atlanta Braves, was one of baseball’s greatest stars in the early part of the 1980s. He won back-to-back National League MVP trophies and then finished in the top 10 for the two years that followed. Unfortunately, in the years after his seventh and final All-Star Game appearance, his […]

Peak Performance: Albert Belle’s Case for the Hall of Fame

Albert Belle is eligible for the Hall of Fame next month, as one of eight candidates on the Contemporary Baseball Players Committee ballot. If the Hall of Fame were only about fame, there are few players from the 1990s who generated more headlines than the enigmatic Belle. During his brief career, which ended shortly after his […]

Should Donnie Baseball Be in the Hall of Fame?

He was known as “The Hit Man” and “Donnie Baseball.” New York Yankees first baseman Don Mattingly, one of the very best players in baseball in the mid-1980s, is once again a candidate on the Eras Committee Hall of Fame ballot. This ballot (the “Contemporary Baseball Ballot”), which features eight men whose primary contributions occurred […]

Tributes to Vin Scully (1927-2022)

I was watching the Los Angeles Dodgers play the San Francisco Giants last night when the news came that legendary Dodgers broadcaster Vin Scully had passed away at the age of 94. Scully died at his home in the Hidden Hills section of Los Angeles. Scully was the primary voice of the Dodgers for 67 […]

35th Time a Charm: Gil Hodges Elected to the Hall of Fame

Today, Gil Hodges was posthumously inducted into the National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum in Cooperstown, New York. Hodges, an 8-time All-Star first baseman for the Brooklyn Dodgers, had been a candidate for enshrinement in Cooperstown since 1969 when he managed the New York Mets to the franchise’s first World Series title. Hodges’ widow, […]

After Decades of Waiting, Tony Oliva is in the Hall of Fame

Today, former Minnesota Twins right fielder Tony Oliva, 46 years after playing his final game in Major League Baseball, was inducted into the National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum in Cooperstown, New York. Oliva (who turned 84 on Thursday) was joined on stage today by his longtime Twins teammate, pitcher Jim Kaat. The two […]

From 1977 to 2022: Enjoying the All-Star Game

I spent the last two nights at Dodger Stadium, enjoying Monday’s Home Run Derby and the American League’s 3-2 victory last night in the All-Star Game. Besides the thrilling battle between two young sluggers from the Dominican Republic (Seattle’s Julio Rodriguez and Washington’s Juan Soto), Monday’s home run fireworks show featured an unexpected first-round win […]

Miguel Cabrera Joins The Exclusive 3,000/500 Club

Today, one of the game’s prominent future Hall of Famers, the Detroit Tigers’ Miguel Cabrera, achieved a second statistical benchmark that has traditionally ensured a plaque in Cooperstown. Cabrera, now a 20-year MLB veteran, has 502 Home Runs and 3,000 Hits, putting him into the ultra-exclusive club of players with 500 taters and 3,000 knocks. […]

First-time Candidates on the 2022 BBWAA Hall of Fame Ballot

Longtime rivals and now fellow Fox Sports analysts Alex Rodriguez and David Ortiz are the headline first-time candidates on the Baseball Writers Association of America (BBWAA) Hall of Fame ballot. While A-Rod and Big Papi join a ballot for the first time, some of the biggest stars in the game in the last 35 years […]

Clayton Kershaw Gets His Ring, Cementing his Hall of Fame Legacy

Last night in Arlington, Texas, about 20 miles from his hometown, Los Angeles Dodgers pitcher Clayton Kershaw finally won a World Series championship. Kershaw, now a 13-year Major League Baseball veteran, has been one of the best regular-season pitchers in the history of baseball but had always had the blemish of not being able to […]

Dusty Baker’s Last Chance, October Curse & Hall of Fame Prognosis

Yesterday, the Houston Astros officially introduced longtime manager Dusty Baker as their new skipper. For Baker, who described his new gig as a “last hurrah,” this is 5th job as a Major League Baseball skipper and gives him a final chance to pursue a World Series title, which is possibly the missing link on what […]