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Billy the Kid” Wagner celebrated the birthday party weekend of a lifetime in upstate New York, standing tall as a record-setting 100-mile-per hour relief pitcher, becoming Sunday the 279th player to ...
The right-hander has emerged as a capable front-end starter, and contenders are seemingly lining up to try to pursue him. While it seems unlikely that the Twins will deal him, the Astros would be a ...
Recent years have been much more kind to the reliever. Obviously with Billy Wagner's inclusion, four of the top six retired closers in terms of saves all time are in Cooperstown - Mariano Rivera, ...
Sunday night saw the official induction ceremony, where Wagner, along with C.C. Sabathia, Ichiro Suzuki, Dave Parker, and Dick Allen, were officially welcomed to what some call the toughest Hall of ...
The countdown is now on to see who will be in the 2026 class of the National Baseball Hall of Fame. The 2025 class, which ...
Former Astros closer Billy Wagner reflects on his weekend in Cooperstown as he joined baseball's greats in the Baseball Hall ...
Houston needs slugging, and Suarez would provide that. His 36 home runs are tied for fourth in Major League Baseball, and wi ...
Billy Wagner wore three lapel pins on his dark navy suit during Sunday’s National Baseball Hall of Fame induction ceremony, a ...
And by next year, Baseball Hall of Fame relief pitcher Billy Wagner will also have a permanent marker in his hometown. A ...
Wagner is the 11th Astros player to be inducted into the Hall of Fame. He joins Jeff Bagwell, Iván Rodríguez, Craig Biggio, Randy Johnson, Nolan Ryan, Don Sutton, Nellie Fox, Joe Morgan, Eddie Mathews ...
The “country boy from Virginia” has finally been enshrined among the greats of Major League Baseball. Former Ferrum College ...
Billy Wagner called his tenure with the Houston Astros "the best part" of his career in an emotional speech while accepting ...