Ben Zobrist, who spent parts of nine years with the Tampa Bay Rays, failed to receive even one vote for the Hall of Fame. Fernando Rodney, who played for Tampa for two seasons, also failed to get one ...
Not one of those 104 ballots has featured either Ben Zobrist or Fernando Rodney. Even if they earn votes from all 284 writers who have yet to submit their ballots, they would max out at 73.2%.
The ballot also includes three former Rays: Ben Zobrist, Fernando Rodney, and Manny Ramirez; this will be Zobrist’s and Rodney’s first year on the ballot, while Ramirez is appearing for the ...
Source: Fernando Rodney’s deal with the Twins is for $4.5 million with incentives that could up value to $6M with an option for same deal. @CraigMish on it.
According to MLB Stats, that is tied for the second-most all-time. Octavio Dotel, Rich Gossage and Fernando Rodney all share the record, having notched saves for nine different teams. Tyler ...
Both will remain on the ballot next year. Former Tigers Fernando Rodney (2002-2009), Curtis Granderson (2004-2009) and Ian Kinsler (2014-2017) all appeared on the ballot for the first time but did ...
Carlos González, Curtis Granderson, Adam Jones, Ian Kinsler, Russell Martin, Brian McCann, Hanley Ramírez, Fernando Rodney, Troy Tulowitzki and Ben Zobrist will be dropped from future ballots ...
In disappointing news, former Tampa Bay Rays stars Fernando Rodney and Ben Zobrist have fallen off the ballot for the National Baseball Hall of Fame. While Ichiro, CC Sabathia and Billy Wagner ...
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