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How You Can Fly With David Ortiz to the Sox Legend's Hall of Fame Induction
One lucky Red Sox fan will have the opportunity to meet legend David Ortiz and travel with him to his induction into the Baseball Hall of Fame, the team announced Wednesday. The winner of the “Fly With Ortiz” sweepstakes will get to fly on a private jet with “Big Papi” from Boston to Rome, New York, on Thursday, July 21,…
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Why It Was a ‘No-Brainer' for David Ortiz to Be Selected to Hall of Fame
John Tomase has one main reason why David Ortiz was an obvious selection for the Hall of Fame.
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Celebrating David Ortiz as He Takes His Rightful Place Among Baseball's Immortals
Red Sox legend David Ortiz officially is a first-ballot Hall of Famer. Our John Tomase takes a moment to celebrate Big Papi as he achieves baseball immortality.
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Ortiz, Clemens, Bonds to Be Close Calls for Baseball's Hall of Fame
Barry Bonds, Roger Clemens and David Ortiz appear to be the only players with a chance at Hall of Fame enshrinement when results are unveiled Tuesday.
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Big Papi's Barber Supports Him After Shaughnessy Left Him Off Hall of Fame Ballot
Red Sox icon David Ortiz is a Hall of Fame hopeful this year, but even though one local sports writer has covered Ortiz since day one with the team, he does not think Big Papi should go to Cooperstown. Longtime Boston Globe columnist Dan Shaughnessy left Ortiz off of his Hall of Fame ballot. The only person Shaughnessy is voting…
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David Ortiz Returns to Fenway Park, Talks Possible Induction Into Hall of Fame
It will be revealed next week whether or not Boston Red Sox legend David Ortiz will be inducted into baseball’s Hall of Fame. Big Papi said it would be a huge honor to be inducted into Cooperstown and very special because his native Dominican Republic breathes baseball.
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Gil Hodges, Buck O'Neil Among Six Elected to Baseball Hall of Fame
Gil Hodges and Buck O’Neil were among the six elected to the National Baseball Hall of Fame following Sunday’s committee meetings.
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David Ortiz Among 5 Ex-Red Sox Added to Next Year's Hall of Fame Ballot
Red Sox icon David Ortiz is one of five players with Boston connections who were added to the 2022 Baseball Hall of Fame ballot.
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Mariano Rivera Closes Baseball HOF Induction Ceremony
For Mariano Rivera, it was the culmination of a storied career, dreams of being the next Pelé long since forgotten. For Brandy Halladay, the Baseball Hall of Fame induction ceremony was a tearful moment to reflect on the accomplishments of her late husband, and she handled a difficult task admirably. Rivera, the career saves leader and the first player unanimously...
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Babe Ruth's Last Surviving Daughter Dies at 102
Julia Ruth Stevens, the last surviving daughter of Hall of Fame baseball slugger Babe Ruth, has died at 102.
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Babe Ruth's Last Surviving Daughter Dies at 102
Julia Ruth Stevens, the last surviving daughter of Hall of Fame baseball slugger Babe Ruth and a decades-long champion of his legacy, has died at age 102, her family has announced. Tom Stevens said Sunday that his mother died Saturday morning at an assisted living facility in Henderson, Nevada, after a short illness. In keeping with her wishes, her remains...
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Schilling Blames ‘the Left' for Hall of Fame Snub
Red Sox postseason hero and outspoken conservative Curt Schilling told WEEI on Friday that “the left” has painted him as a racist and that’s keeping him out of Cooperstown.
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Rivera Unanimous; Halladay, Martinez, Mussina Voted to Hall of Fame
Mariano Rivera has become baseball’s first unanimous Hall of Fame selection, elected Tuesday along with Roy Halladay, Edgar Martinez and Mike Mussina. Rivera received all 425 votes in balloting by the Baseball Writers’ Association of America announced. The quartet will be enshrined in Cooperstown along with Today’s Game Era Committee selections Harold Baines and Lee Smith on July 21.
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Mourners Pack Funeral for 8 of 20 Killed in NY Limo Crash
Mourners at a funeral for four sisters and their family members killed in a New York limousine crash were assured Saturday that their loved ones can still see their tears and feel their heartache. On a damp, chilly day, hundreds of people packed the pews of an old brick church in Amsterdam at the service for eight of the 20...
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Baseball Hall of Fame Gears Up for 2018 Induction Ceremony
“The best part of baseball today is its yesterdays,” Lawrence Ritter, the author of one of the game’s finest and most celebrated books, “The Glory of Their Times,” liked to say. We hear a lot these days, from the offices of Major League Baseball on down, about how baseball needs to change, to adapt, to evolve so the problems adversely...
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Jones, Guerrero, Thome, Hoffman Elected to Baseball Hall of Fame
Over 600 home runs. More than 600 saves. A .300 career average. In the age of baseball analytics, there’s still room in the Hall of Fame for big, round numbers you can count on. Chipper Jones, Jim Thome, Vladimir Guerrero and Trevor Hoffman were rewarded Wednesday, easily elected in the newest class headed for Cooperstown.
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Costas Wins Hall's Frick Award for Baseball Broadcasting
As a boy, Bob Costas took a cross-country drive with his dad, delighting in spinning the radio dial and listening “through the crackle and static” to broadcasts from far-flung ballparks....
He pulled in the big stations — WJR in Detroit, KDKA in Pittsburgh, WBAL in Baltimore and beyond — mesmerized by the games....
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Hall of Fame Ceremony an Emotional Time for Inductees
“Pudge” Rodriguez stared out at his father, wiping away tears as he spoke. “I love you with all of my heart,” Rodriguez said. “If I’m a Hall of Famer, you’re a Hall of Famer — double.” Those words punctuated Rodriguez’s speech as he was inducted Sunday into the Baseball Hall of Fame. Jeff Bagwell and Tim Raines, along with former...
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Ice Bucket Challenge Creator Honored at Baseball Hall of Fame
This isn’t the way he hoped, but Pete Frates is headed to the Baseball Hall of Fame.
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Pete Rose Appeals to Hall of Fame for Eligibility
Pete Rose has appealed directly to the National Baseball Hall of Fame in an effort to restore his eligibility to be elected. In a seven-page letter to the Hall’s president on Tuesday, Rose’s longtime attorney Raymond Genco makes the case that the career hits leader’s ban from baseball for gambling in 1989 was not intended to make him ineligible for...