Former batting champion and nine-time All-Star Gary Sheffield fell short of the National Baseball Hall of Fame on Tuesday night. After 10 years on the ballot, Sheffield now moves to the Eras Committee.
Former batting champion and nine-time All-Star Gary Sheffield fell short of the National Baseball Hall of Fame on Tuesday night. After 10 years on the ballot, Sheffield now moves to the Eras Committee.
Adrian Beltre, Joe Mauer, Todd Helton, Billy Wagner, Gary Sheffield, Andruw Jones and Carlos Beltran are among the MLB stars battling it out for a spot in Cooperstown.
The 2024 Baseball Hall of Fame ballot has been unveiled, and Adrián Beltré, Joe Mauer, David Wright, Bartolo Colon and José Reyes are among the new names in consideration.
By blasting his 510th career home run Sunday against the Houston Astros, Miguel Cabrera passed Gary Sheffield to claim sole possession of the No. 26 spot.
Scott Rolen and Fred McGriff are officially in the hall, leaving the next six months to discuss Adrian Beltre, Joe Mauer, Alex Rodriguez and Todd Helton's resumes.