Regardless of if Schilling is or isn't a HOFer, I love that he asked to be taken off the ballot and would be honored if he made in in later on players vote.
How did you have Billy Wagner on your ballot last year and not this year??? Ridiculous https://t.co/qUpyywHvr6
— Michael Schwab (@michaelschwab13) December 27, 2023
My 2023 @baseballhall ballot. Billy Wagner is an add. I could see voting for Carlos Beltran in the future. @NotMrTibbs pic.twitter.com/MtxXExyaxM
— Marcos Breton (@MarcosBreton) December 19, 2022
jkag89 said:
That is why I am pissed. I can understand if he used all his available votes both years and the new additions to the ballot pushed him off this year's. Folks like this idiot don't deserve a ballot.
Farmer1906 said:jkag89 said:
That is why I am pissed. I can understand if he used all his available votes both years and the new additions to the ballot pushed him off this year's. Folks like this idiot don't deserve a ballot.
+1
Guy is farming for clicks and deserves a sledgehammer to his kneecaps for this mockery. He's trolling, and should be grounds for immediate removal of his voting rights. And not just because of Wagner. His four votes from last year must have had terrible 2023 seasons. Dude is irrelevant and wants clicks.Farmer1906 said:
I think this is the first ballot where he lost a vote.
This was this dbags 2022 ballot.My 2023 @baseballhall ballot. Billy Wagner is an add. I could see voting for Carlos Beltran in the future. @NotMrTibbs pic.twitter.com/MtxXExyaxM
— Marcos Breton (@MarcosBreton) December 19, 2022
Community notes is going after Hall of Fame voters pic.twitter.com/nSRRU8TcO1
— Talkin’ Baseball (@TalkinBaseball_) December 29, 2023
22% of known Hall of Fame ballots, Billy Wagner is sitting at 77%, which is over the threshold 🔥🔥
— Michael Schwab (@michaelschwab13) December 30, 2023
He has to keep getting those votes, but let's put Wagner in the HOF!! https://t.co/WDHSnIROr9
Helton and Wagner fans should note that sample sizes of potential adds among key voter groups are very small in the public ballots, so it's difficult to project how they'll do with similar voters who won't reveal until after the election. Going to come down to the wire for them!
— Jason Sardell (@sarsdell) December 31, 2023
This is former #1 pick Jeffrey Hammonds splits from his one year as a Rocky in 2000. Possibly my favorite thing ever in all of baseball lore. His OBP at Coors was 50 points higher than his slugging % on the road.Mathguy64 said:
Walker is second. He's as extreme at Coors as Helton. I didn't think he was HOF worthy either. Walker (and now likely Helton too) making it and Fat Elvis being dropped the first year makes no sense. None.
The first is Charlie Blackmon. His splits are just as wide.
Bichette had them too but it's a smaller sample as he didn't play there as long. But he was an AS there and average away from Coors.
Coors field is basically steroids for hitters. It's the massive outfield.
This is not a forecast, but if Helton & Wagner don't have a career-high dropoff, they will make it in this year. But it's unprecedented for Sheffield to gain as much as he needs to right now. https://t.co/ZGwG95g1Mt pic.twitter.com/MpVGOUKf5e
— Nathaniel Rakich (@baseballot) January 2, 2024
Billy Wagner made 853 career relief appearances, he went at least an inning not allowing a single baserunner in 35.5 percent (303) of them. By comparison, Mariano Rivera was perfect over an inning-plus in 34.0 percent of his career relief appearances.
— Ryan M. Spaeder (@theaceofspaeder) January 6, 2024
Billy Wagner is the only pitcher in MLB history with at least 900 innings pitched and a sub-1.000 WHIP.
— Ryan M. Spaeder (@theaceofspaeder) January 6, 2024
Billy Wagner struck out 33.2 percent of the batters he faced during his career, ranking first in MLB history among pitchers with at least 900 innings pitched, doing so using his non-dominant hand.
— Ryan M. Spaeder (@theaceofspaeder) January 6, 2024
Billy Wagner averaged 11.92 strikeouts-per-nine innings during his career, ranking first in MLB history among pitchers with at least 900 innings pitched. Not bad for a righty throwing left-handed.
— Ryan M. Spaeder (@theaceofspaeder) January 6, 2024
#Braves Billy Wagner had 104 strikeouts with a 38.8 K% in 2010, his final season. No other pitcher with at least 100 strikeouts in their final season is within 10.0 percent of that.
— Ryan M. Spaeder (@theaceofspaeder) January 6, 2024