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MLB fans were in disbelief that one voter left Ichiro Suzuki off their Baseball Hall of Fame ballot

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By virtually every metric, Ichiro Suzuki is one of the best hitters to ever play baseball. He’s the kind of player who should require not as much as a second thought before checking his name on a Hall of Fame ballot.

Yet, for one voter, Ichiro wasn’t deserving of Hall of Fame induction in 2025.

On Tuesday, the former MVP, 10-time All-Star and two-time batting champion was named among the three-player class for the Baseball Hall of Fame. He was joined by CC Sabathia and Billy Wagner. And while there was no surprise as to Ichiro’s induction, there total vote tally was a shock.

Ichiro fell one vote short of a unanimous first-ballot induction.

Now, baseball writers have been notorious with how they approach the Hall of Fame voting for years. Many have refused to consider any player with ties to PEDs, leaving stars like Barry Bonds and Roger Clemens out of Cooperstown. And some hold a near-impossible standard for first-ballot candidates. In the voting history, only Mariano Rivera received a unanimous vote.

But really, Ichiro should have been right there with him. There is no argument whatsoever against his candidacy.

Baseball fans were furious to see that Ichiro fell short of unanimity and wanted that writer to come forward.

This was how Twitter/X reacted




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