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The San Francisco Giants will have another Hall of Famer this summer as Jeff Kent is inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame.
Carlos Beltrán and Andruw Jones were voted into the Baseball Hall of Fame on Tuesday. This was Beltrán's fourth year on the ballot. His vote share continued climbing upward and he narrowly missed the cut (70.3 percent) in 2025.
A look at the 2027 Baseball Hall of Fame ballot shows one likely Hall of Famer and several at risk of falling off the ballot entirely.
Matt Snyder, a Baseball Hall of Fame expert and voter, takes a look at how much being a first-ballot Hall of Famer actually matters
Carlos Beltrán’s Hall of Fame plaque cap decision is official, and the Royals were left out of the final choice.
The top holdovers on the 2027 ballot include Chase Utley (59.1%), Andy Pettitte (48.5%) and Félix Hernández (46.1%). Here's a look at the top players set to make their debut on the 2027 Hall of Fame ballot, ranked by career WAR:
John Wathan has worn so many caps within the Royals organization that sometimes it’s hard to keep track: catcher, first baseman, outfielder, coach, manager, broadcaster, scout, roving instructor, special assistant of player development.
The Hall of Fame announced its decisions for caps on the plaques of its newest inductees, and Carlos Beltran will indeed represent the New York Mets.
The Big Hurt is a little hurt — and rightfully so. When the Chicago White Sox social media team designed a graphic to honor Black History Month, they omitted one of the most famous Black players in franchise history: Frank Thomas.