Players can typically see a final year bump, but not like this. The largest one in recent memory to make the Hall of Fame was ...
Few Red Sox players entered the Major Leagues with the loud entrance of Dustin Pedroia. In 2007, he was the American League’s ...
MassLive Red Sox writers past and present have voted on a Quarter-Century Team that features a heavy 2004 contingent.
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Should Red Sox’s Dustin Pedroia Be In Hall Of Fame? Why Latest Voting Bodes Well
The National Baseball Hall of Fame may one day call for former Boston Red Sox second baseman Dustin Pedroia. But that call won’t be coming next month when the 2026 Class is announced. So far, 83 ...
Marc Narducci spent 37 years covering all sports for The Philadelphia Inquirer before retiring in July 2021. He covered ...
While the world waits in anticipation for the third season of The Last of Us, it's now been confirmed that there's set to be ...
The Dodgers will see one of their former players be enshrined in Cooperstown next summer. Could any others join him? Jeff ...
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Dom Amore’s Sunday Read: Hall ballot’s ‘very good’ choices; will NCAA make a fight? And more
On a ballot with many very good players, choosing Hall of Famers a challenge. When will the NCAA ever draw a line, defend it?
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Alex Rodriguez's Hall of Fame case doomed to fail despite being one of the greatest MLB players ever
Let's make the case anyway. A-Rod played in parts of 22 seasons with the Mariners, Rangers and Yankees, hitting ...
The baseball world reacted swiftly to Manny Machado’s decision to compete in the 2026 World Baseball Classic, sparking renewed interest in which stars would follow him to the global stage. Among those ...
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Balancing moments, memories, numbers for Hall of Fame ballot is a tightrope walk
That’s the seven-man ballot: Five holdovers (Beltran, Buehrle, Jones, Pedroia and Pettitte) from last year (sorry to drop Chase Utley) and two guys worth further conversation (Hunter and Hernandez).
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Evan Grant’s Hall of Fame ballot: Balancing moments, memories, numbers is a tightope walk
Every year, the Hall of Fame ballot arrives. And every year, we consider it a privilege to cast a vote. Just maybe not this ...
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