No. 8 in baseball history with 422 career saves, left-hander Billy Wagner looks poised to join a select group of relief ...
Major league career: pitched for Houston, Philadelphia, New York Mets, Boston and Atlanta from 1995-2010; ranks eighth in MLB history with 422 saves; struck out 1,196 batters; had a 2.31 ERA.
Leading up to the Baseball Hall of Fame class announcement on Jan. 21, we’ve been examining the cases of notable candidates every week. We’ve already covered Fé ...
The Baseball Hall of Fame told Billy Wagner last January to watch TV and stay near a phone when the election results were announced.
Now, in his 10th inning on the Hall of Fame ballot, Billy Wagner is alone on the mound without the ball. And oh, is it awful. “You’re sitting here and you can’t control it,” Wagner said by ...
With the Atlanta Braves as a 38 year old, Billy Wagner had a 14-3 in 69 innings with 104 strikeouts and was like. I've had enough. He is one of the best relievers of all time.
Billy Wagner, a legendary MLB pitcher associated with teams like Houston Astros and New York Mets, is in his final chance to ...
Players eligible for the Hall of Fame must appear on 75-plus percent of ballots to secure induction, a bar that eluded Wagner in recent years. But the seven-time All-Star continues to make ...
He's out. What a downer to start on the negative, huh? Let's get to the YES! votes. Billy Wagner is one of the greatest closers in baseball history and I've been driving this train for 10 years.
How many votes will he get — and how many flights are there from Tokyo to Cooperstown? Billy Wagner! The last time he threw a pitch was in 2010 … when he struck out the side in the ninth.