A unanimous first-ballot HOFer?! Everything to know for Hall of Fame ballot reveal day
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Appreciating the singular Ichiro Suzuki, who fell a single vote shy of unanimous Hall of Fame induction
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Mets legend David Wright receives enough votes to remain on Hall of Fame ballot
Former Mets captain David Wright received the required five percent of the Hall of Fame votes to remain on the ballot.Yahoo Sports - 1h -
Baseball Hall of Fame: Looking ahead to 2026 ballot newcomers, including Cole Hamels, Ryan Braun, Hunter Pence
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Baseball Hall of Fame: Ichiro Suzuki falls 1 vote short of unanimous election, joins CC Sabathia, Billy Wagner in 2025 class
Ichiro, CC and Billy the Kid are headed to Cooperstown.Yahoo Sports - 2h -
The 10 Players I Voted For on My 2025 Baseball Hall of Fame Ballot, and Why
The Athletic’s Jayson Stark explains his picks, which include three first-timers.The New York Times - 5d -
Baseball Hall of Fame: Peak players, PED guys on Mike Axisa's ballot, plus a surprising Ichiro consideration
Axisa is voting for the first time this yearCBS Sports - 5d -
Eli Manning has a complicated case as first-ballot Hall of Famer
The Hall of Fame voting for 2025 will be completed before Super Bowl week.Yahoo Sports - 6d -
Mike Johnson clinches Speakership in stunning first ballot
Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.) was reelected to the top post in the House in a stunning floor vote on the opening day of Congress on Friday, securing the gavel on the first ballot. But the vote did ...The Hill - Jan. 3 -
Johnson initially fails to secure speakership on first ballot
Two House Republicans joined Rep. Thomas Massie in opposing Johnson for speaker on the floor.Politico - Jan. 3
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Baseball Hall of Fame voting winners and losers: Three stars are headed to Cooperstown -- who else got good (or bad) news?
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Teammates, opponents on what makes Ichiro a Hall of Fame icon
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Ichiro, Sabathia, Wagner gain Hall of Fame entry
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