Ichiro Suzuki became the first Japanese-born player elected to the Hall, and he narrowly missed more history by falling one vote short of being the second unanimous selection.
Carlos Beltrán appears to be on the verge of election after making a big jump in this year’s Hall of Fame voting, and there were promising signs for four other players.
While being interviewed on MLB Network, Ichiro Suzuki received a surprise visit from Ken Griffey Jr., and had an entertaining response to his former teammate.
Every player eligible for Hall of Fame voting had a lengthy and distinguished career, so let’s take a look at the accomplishments of the players who did not receive the 5 percent necessary to remain on the ballot.
The Pirates offered an impressive bounty for the person who secured a singular Paul Skenes rookie card, and a young fan in Los Angeles hit the jackpot.