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The Baseball Hall of Fame won't have any new players in the class of 2021 after voters decided no one had the merits — on-the-field or off — for enshrinement in Cooperstown on this year's ballot.
The National Baseball Hall of Fame class of 2021 is empty. None of the 25 eligible candidates received the minimum of 75% of ballots cast to be elected, according to a news release from the Hall ...
Hall of Fame inductee Derek Jeter, of the New York Yankees, arrives during an induction ceremony at the Clark Sports Center at the National Baseball Hall of Fame, Wednesday, Sept. 8, 2021, in ...
The 2021 Baseball Hall of Fame induction ceremony will see one of the greatest to ever play the game enshrined in Cooperstown, New York on Wednesday.
2021 Baseball Hall of Fame: Everything you need to know on ballot reveal day David Schoenfield Jan 26, 2021, 07:00 AM ET ...
Derek Jeter, Larry Walker and the rest of this year's Baseball Hall of Fame class will have to wait another year for their big moment at Cooperstown.
On Tuesday, the Baseball Writers Association of America revealed the 2021 Hall of Fame voting results. No players appeared on at least 75 percent of this year's ballots, meaning no one will earn ...
With the official Baseball Hall of Fame ballot out and voting conducted by the Baseball Writers Association of America underway, here is a look at the complex cases of each of this year’s ...
The MLB Hall of Fame Class of 2021 was announced on Jan. 26, but no player received the necessary 75 percent needed to gain induction. This is the first time no player was voted into Cooperstown ...
Rarely are Hall of Fame debates simple in baseball, and that's certainly the case with the class of 2021.
The National Baseball Hall of Fame class of 2021 is empty. None of the 25 eligible candidates received the minimum of 75% of ballots cast to be elected, according to a news release from the Hall ...
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