Ichiro Suzuki, CC Sabathia, and former New York Mets closer Billy Wagner were introduced as the newest members of the National Baseball Hall of Fame
The New York Mets were well-represented on the 2025 ... along with Classic Baseball Era Committee selections Dick Allen and Dave Parker. Wagner, 53, is best remembered for the nine seasons he ...
Hey, Mets fans — just want to thank you for all your support and all that you’ve done for me over my four years in New York. Couldn’t do this
Ichiro Suzuki, CC Sabathia, and Billy Wagner have been elected this year. They join Dick Allen and Dave Parker, who were selected to the Hall of Fame by the Classic Era Committee in December 2024. The 2025 Induction Ceremony will take place on July 27 in Cooperstown.
and former New York Mets closer Billy Wagner were introduced as the newest members of the National Baseball Hall of Fame. They join Classic Baseball Era Committee elects Dave Parker and Dick Allen ...
The Mets starting rotation that ended last season will look only vaguely familiar to the one that is ultimately assembled this spring
It was all according to plan. Sign a free agent with the full intention of eventually cutting him from the roster. This is the stuff Lex Luther condones. The Jo
The New York Mets aren't done adding to the rotation. Pat Ragazzo from Sports Illustrated reports they have their eyes on a pitcher from the San Diego Padres.
Image Courtesy of Major League Baseball By Zachary Lichter Former Major League Baseball (MLB) players, Ichiro Suzuki, Carsten Charles Sabathia, and Billy Wagner’s life changed on January 21 when they received the most exciting news of any former baseball player’s life: that they would be inducted into the National Baseball Hall of Fame.
The Padres are considering trading one of their front-line starters to the New York Mets, which would free up space to sign a free agent starting pitcher.
Ichiro received 99.7 percent of the vote to earn election to the Hall of Fame on the first ballot. The M's released the video of what the call from the Hall of Fame sounded late.