Provided that they remain retired, the following are partial lists of former Major League ballplayers who will become eligible for consideration by the BBWAA for election into the Hall of Fame in upcoming years. With the induction ceremony right around the corner and a potentially loaded 2020 Hall of Fame class on the horizon, take a look at some of the biggest NBA legends who will be first-time eligible to be enshrined in basketball forever. basketball 2020 Hall of Fame is at the official online store of the NBA. The Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame Class of 2020.
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Those players eligible for consideration in 2022 will have last played in 2016, etc.Five-time All-Star who worked at least 200 innings in 14 straight years, setting an American League record...Pitched 16 seasons for White Sox, Marlins and Blue Jays...Won four Gold Glove Awards...Posted record of 214-160 with 3.81 ERA...Pitched White Sox to 2005 World Series title as staff ace.He was named to his first All-Star Game in his final season in 2015, capping a career where he twice led his league in strikeouts per nine innings and finished with 2,513 Ks total...Posted 164-157 career record with 3.99 ERA, helping the Yankees win the 2009 World Series title...Pitched 17 seasons for Marlins, Blue Jays, Yankees, Pirates and Phillies.Two-time All-Star outfielder played 15 seasons for Twins, Rockies and Mets…2013 NL batting champion and NL Silver Slugger Award winner…Reached 20-home run plateau in four seasons (2006, 2009, 2011, 2013)…Hit .306 in 28 career Postseason games.Three-time All-Star pitched 13 seasons for Cardinals, Athletics, Diamondbacks, Dodgers, Nationals, Marlins and Cubs…Led league in games started three times and strikeouts per walk ratio three times en route to 153-131 record with a 3.75 ERA…Finished in Top 7 of Cy Young Award voting twice.Four-time All-Star pitched 17 seasons with the Athletics, Braves and Giants…Finished in Top 5 of Cy Young Award vote three times, including a second-place finish in 2000 when he won 20 games…Finished with career record of 222-133, good for a winning percentage of .625 – one of only 16 pitchers in history to reach that combination…Member of 2014 World Champion Giants.Nine-time Gold Glove Award-winning center fielder and five-time All-Star played 19 seasons for Twins, Angels and Tigers…Totaled 2,452 hits, 353 home runs, 195 stolen bases and a .277 batting average…Two-time Silver Slugger Award winner who topped the 20-home run mark in 11 seasons…Only three center fielders – Willie Mays (12), Ken Griffey Jr. (10) and Andruw Jones (10) – have won more Gold Glove Awards.Slugging first baseman played 12 seasons for Braves, Pirates, Red Sox, Diamondbacks, Nationals and White Sox…Reached 20-homer mark in nine seasons and twice drove in 100 runs (2010, 2012)…Won NL Gold Glove Award and Silver Slugger Award in 2012 when he finished sixth in NL MVP voting.Three-time All-Star third baseman played 18 seasons for Pirates, Cubs and Brewers...Topped 100-RBI mark in seven seasons and finished career with 386 home runs, seventh all time among players who played at least half their games at third base...Only five third baseman have more career RBI than Ramirez's 1,417...Led NL third baseman in assists twice (2001, 2003) and fielding percentage twice (2006, 2012).Two-time All-Star outfielder played 12 seasons for the Blue Jays, White Sox, Rangers and Royals…Totaled 1,778 career hits and posted two seasons with 20 homers and 20 stolen bases (2010, 2012)…Member of Royals 2015 World Series championship team.2010 AL All-Star played 12 seasons with Athletics, White Sox, Yankees, Indians and Braves…Nine straight seasons with 20-plus home runs (2005-13), topping 80-RBI mark five times (2006, 2009-12)…Member of 2009 Yankees World Series championship team.Three-time All-Star second baseman played 10 seasons for Marlins, Braves, Giants and Nationals…Reached the 30-homer mark in five seasons (2007-11) and drove in at least 80 runs in six seasons (2006-11)…Won NL Silver Slugger Award in 2010...His five 30-homer seasons are the most of any player who appeared in at least 50 percent of his team's games at second base.Two-time All-Star played 12 seasons for Padres, Phillies, Dodgers, Red Sox and Angels, winning four Gold Glove Awards for his play in the outfield...Led NL in triples two times (2009, 2011) and topped the 30-steal mark four times (2007-08, 2010, 2012)...Starting outfielder on 2008 Phillies and 2013 Red Sox World Championship teams.Three-time All-Star and 2002 American League Cy Young Award winner pitched 15 seasons for Athletics and Giants…Led league in games started four times while compiling 165-143 record and 4.04 ERA…Member of 2010 and 2012 Giants World Series champions…Pitched 7.2 innings of shutout ball in Game 5 of 2012 NLCS to begin Giants’ rally from 3-games-to-1 deficit against Cardinals.Four-time All-Star and four-time American League stolen base champion played 15 seasons for the Rays, Red Sox and Dodgers…Batted .300-or-better six times and led his league in triples four times…Won Gold Glove Award and Silver Slugger Award as outfielder in 2010…Named 2009 All-Star Game Most Valuable Player…Totaled 1,931 hits, 480 stolen bases and a .290 batting average.Six-time All-Star first baseman played 12 seasons for Brewers, Tigers and Rangers…Became youngest player to hit 50 homers in one season in 2007 at the age of 23…Finished in Top 4 of NL MVP voting three times (2007, 2009, 2011) and won three Silver Slugger Awards before a back injury forced his retirement at the age of 32…Drove in 100-or-more runs six times…Named 2011 All-Star Game MVP and the 2015 AL Comeback Player of the Year…Appeared in 157-or-more games in nine seasons, including a league-best 162 games four times.The 2005 National League Rookie of the Year and 2006 NL MVP played 13 seasons, all with the Phillies…Three-time All-Star first baseman who finished in the top 10 of the NL MVP voting six times, including four times in the top 5…Led league in home runs twice and RBI three times, becoming one of only 12 players in history with at least three 140-RBI seasons…Finished career with 382 home runs, 1,194 RBI and a .515 slugging percentage…Won 2009 NLCS MVP Award and helped Phillies win 2008 World Series title.Two-time National League Cy Young Award Winner (2008-09) and four-time All-Star pitched 10 seasons for the Giants and Angels...Led NL in strikeouts three times...Member of three World Series-winning teams with Giants, going 5-2 with 2.40 ERA in 13 Postseason appearances.Six-time All-Star who pitched 16 seasons for Giants, Twins, Rangers, Tigers and Cubs…Finished in top 5 of his league’s Cy Young Award voting twice…Topped 30-save mark in nine seasons, including four seasons with 40-or-more…Posted ERAs of less than 2.00 in five full seasons…Won 2009 American League Rolaids Relief Award…Totaled 64-34 record with 377 saves and a 2.87 ERA…Retired in eighth place on all-time saves list.Ten-time All-Star played 20 seasons for Twins and Red Sox, placing in Top 4 of AL MVP voting four times (2004-07) and winning seven Silver Slugger Awards as designated hitter…Led AL in RBI three times (2005-06, 2016) en route to 1,768 for his career…Totaled 541 home runs (17th at the time of his retirement) and 632 doubles (10th at the time of his retirement)…2004 ALCS MVP and 2013 World Series MVP hit .289 in 85 career Postseason games with 17 homers and 61 RBI, helping Red Sox win three World Series titles.Six-time All-Star who pitched 12 seasons for Red Sox, Phillies and Nationals…Saved 30-or-more games in 10 seasons, striking out at least 10.0 batters per nine innings in six seasons…Closer for 2007 Red Sox team that won the World Series title…In seven postseason series, posted 2-1 record with seven saves and 1.00 ERA in 18 games, allowing no earned runs in 10 games in the ALCS and World Series combined…Finished career with record of 41-36 with 368 saves and 2.44 ERA…Save total ranked ninth all-time at the time of his retirement.Three-time All-Star and 2007 National League Cy Young Award winner pitched 15 seasons for the Padres, White Sox, Red Sox and Giants…Led his league in strikeouts twice, ERA twice and victories once…Took home NL pitching Triple Crown in 2007 by leading league in wins, ERA and strikeouts…Won Gold Glove Award in 2012…Posted 152-126 career record with 3.63 ERA and 2,207 strikeouts…Member of 2013 Red Sox and 2014 Giants World Series title teams.Two-time All-Star played 19 seasons with Twins, Giants, White Sox, Rangers, Red Sox, Cardinals and Braves…One of only nine players in history who spent at least 50 percent of his games as a catcher who totaled at least 2,000 hits…Hit .292 with five homers and 18 RBI in 32 postseason games, helping White Sox to win 2005 World Series title…Finished with .280 career batting average, 188 home runs and 2,043 hits.Three-time American League MVP (2003, 2005, 2007) and 14-time All-Star played 22 seasons for Mariners, Rangers and Yankees…Ten-time Silver Slugger Award winner at shortstop and third base…Led AL in runs scored five times (1996, 2001, 2003, 2005, 2007), home runs five times (2001-03, 2005, 2007), slugging percentage four times (2003, 2005, 2007-08) and RBI twice (2002, 2007)…Totaled 696 home runs (fourth at the time of his retirement) and 2,086 RBI (third at the time of his retirement)…Member of Yankees' 2009 World Series title team.Four-time Gold Glove Award winner at shortstop played 17 seasons for Phillies, Dodgers and White Sox…Won 2007 National League Most Valuable Player Award while also capturing Silver Slugger Award that season, a year in which he became the third shortstop to join the 30 home run/30 stolen base club…Three-time All-Star who led the NL in triples four times…2014 Roberto Clemente Award winner finished his career with 2,455 hits, 511 doubles and 470 stolen bases…Helped Phillies win 2008 World Series title.Three-time All-Star first baseman played 14 seasons for Rangers, Braves, Angels and Yankees…Five-time Gold Glove Award winner reached the 30-home run mark nine times en route to 409 for his career…Won three Silver Slugger Awards at first base…Led AL in home runs (39), RBI (122) and total bases (344) in 2009 while helping Yankees win World Series title.Nine-time All-Star and 1999 American League Rookie of the Year played 20 big league seasons for the Royals, Astros, Mets, Giants, Cardinals, Yankees and Rangers…Three-time Gold Glove Award winner in center field and a two-time Silver Slugger Award winner…Drove in 100-or-more runs in eight seasons and topped the 20-home run mark 12 times…Career stolen base success rate of 86.4 percent is higest of any player in history with at least 300 steals…Had two postseason series in 2004 (NLDS and NLCS) with four home runs and hit .307 with 16 home runs in 65 career postseason games…Member of 2017 Astros World Series title team.Three-time All-Star who pitched 13 seasons, all with the Giants...Finished in Top 10 of National League Cy Young Award voting twice...Started 2012 All-Star Game for NL...Member of Giants' World Series championship teams in 2010, 2012 and 2014, posting 4-2 record with a 2.10 ERA in eight Postseason starts...In three starts during 2010 Postseason, was 2-0 with 0.00 ERA in 21.1 innings, allowing 13 hits and one unearned run.Played 12 seasons, all with the Dodgers...Two-time All-Star outfielder and 2011 Gold Glove Award winner...Won a Silver Slugger Award in 2009...Reached the 20-homer mark in four seasons...Appeared in 14 Postseason series over eight years with the Dodgers, and was member of Dodgers 2017 National League championship team.Pitched 15 seasons for Angels, Red Sox, Cardinals and Cubs, topping 200-inning mark six times...2007 All-Star finished third in American League Cy Young Award voting that season after leading the league with 3.01 ERA en route to 19-9 record...Totaled 188 wins and 2,294 strikeouts...Member of starting rotations of World Series winners with Angels in 2002, Red Sox in 2013 and Cubs in 2016.Reached 20-home run mark in eight seasons during a 12-year career with Angels, Rangers, Red Sox and Indians...2012 All-Star finished career with 267 home runs...Starting first baseman on Red Sox's 2013 World Series title team.Three-time All-Star played 15 seasons for Indians, Tigers and Cardinals...Topped 20-home run mark five times, totaling at least 70 RBI in eight seasons...Finished with 202 home runs and 873 RBI...Starting shortstop for 2012 Tigers American League championship team.Six-time All-Star pitched 16 seasons for Angels, Mets, Brewers, Orioles and Tigers...Set single-season saves record with 62 in 2008 and finished with 437 saves, fourth-best all-time...Won five games during 2002 postseason as set-up man to help Angels win World Series...In 948 games, posted 2.86 ERA with 1,142 strikeouts.The 2005 American League Rookie of the Year pitched 13 seasons for Athletics, Rockies, Padres and Angels...Two-time All-Star reached 30-save mark in five seasons...Finished career with 324 saves, 42 wins and 2.95 ERA over 668 appearances.Three-time All-Star pitched 12 seasons for Angels and Padres, finishing in Top 5 of American League Cy Young Award voting each season from 2010-12...Led AL in victories with 20 in 2012 and 18 in 2014...Finished career with record of 150-98 with 3.63 ERA.Played 15 seasons for the Blue Jays, Dodgers, Phillies and Nationals, earning All-Star Game berth in 2009…Reached 20-homer mark in six seasons and led National League with 46 doubles in 2010…Had two seasons with 20 homers and 20 steals…Hit .444 to power Phillies past Tampa Bay in 2008 World Series.Six-time All-Star and two-time American League home run leader played 15 seasons for Orioles, Devil Rays, Royals, Pirates, Blue Jays, Braves Mets and Phillies...Drove totaled 100-or-more RBI in four seasons and scored 100-plus runs in four seasons...Hit 344 home runs and totaled 1,032 walks, leading AL twice in bases on balls...Finished in Top 10 of AL Most Valuable Player voting in four seasons.Four-time All-Star and five-time Gold Glove Award third baseman played 21 seasons for Dodgers, Mariners, Red Sox and Rangers...Totaled 636 doubles, 477 home runs and 1,707 RBI...Among players who appeared in at least 50 percent of their games at third base, is only player in big league history with at least 3,000 hits and 450 home runs...Played 2,759 games at third base, second on the all-time list.Four-time All-Star and 2005 American League Cy Young Award winner pitched 21 seasons for Indians, White Sox, Angels, Red Sox, Yankees, Athletics, Mets, Braves, Twins and Rangers…Two-time 20-game winner who reached 15-win plateau in nine seasons…Led National League in walks per nine innings twice during his age-42 and age-43 seasons…Topped 200-innings pitched mark in eight seasons…Finished career with 247-188 record and 2,535 strikeouts.Five-time All-Star and four-time Gold Glove Award-winning first baseman played 15 seasons for Rangers, Padres, Red Sox, Dodgers and Mets...Recorded 100-or-more RBI in seven seasons and reached the 20-homer mark nine times, including four seasons with at least 30 home runs...Led league in hits once, RBI once and walks once.Seven-time All-Star played 15 seasons as an outfielder with Rockies, Athletics, Cardinals and Yankees...Reached 20-homer mark in 10 seasons en route to 316 for career...Led National League in hits, doubles, RBI, batting average and total bases in 2007 while leading Rockies to NL pennant and finishing second in NL MVP voting...Member of Cardinals 2011 World Series championship team.Two-time member of the 50-save club pitched 13 seasons for Orioles, Athletics, Tigers, Braves, Dodgers and Angels…Led major leagues in saves 2012 and 2013, earning All-Star Game selection in ’12 and finishing seventh in American League Cy Young Award voting that year…Appeared in 674 career games, posting 38-46 record with 178 saves.Five-time All-Star played 16 seasons as a catcher and designated hitter with Indians, Red Sox and Tigers...Two-time Silver Slugger Award winner, once at catcher and once at DH...Reached the 100-RBI mark five times and the 20-home run mark seven times, hitting better than .300 in eight full seasons...Finished career with 2,153 hits, 246 home runs and a .295 batting average.Six-time All-Star, five-time Silver Slugger Award winner at catcher and three-time Gold Glove Award winner played all 15 of his big league seasons with the Twins...Won American League batting title in 2006, 2008 and 2009, becoming the only catcher to win three batting titles...Named 2009 AL Most Valuable Player and finished in Top 10 of AL MVP voting in three other seasons...Topped the .400 mark in on-base percentage of six of his seasons as a catcher, a total exceeded by only four other catchers, none of whom started their careers after 1930...Spent last five of his 15 years in the big leagues primarily at first base.Four-time Gold Glove Award-winning second baseman played 17 seasons for Indians, Reds, Braves, Angels and Red Sox...Three-time All-Star posted a 30-homer, 30-steal season in 2007...Reached 20-homer mark in three seasons and 20-steal mark five times...Led NL in fielding percentage three times, assists three times and putouts twice.Four-time All-Star played 16 seasons for Mets, Marlins, Blue Jays and Rockies...Led National League in triples four times, stolen bases three times and hits once...Won Silver Slugger Award for play at shortstop in 2006...Led NL with .337 batting average in 2011...Career total of 517 stolen bases ranks 33rd in MLB history.Pitched for 13 seasons for Rays, Royals, Padres and White Sox, leading his league in games started three times and topping 200-innings pitched mark 10 times…Led American League with 11 complete games and four shutouts in 2011, the same year he earned an All-Star Game berth…Recorded double-digit win totals in nine seasons.Six-time All-Star and four-time Silver Slugger Award winner at second base played 16 seasons for Phillies and Dodgers...Topped the 100-RBI mark four times and reached the 30-home run mark three times...Teams qualified for postseason in eight of his 16 seasons, including five straight with the Phillies from 2007-11...Helped lead Phillies to 2008 World Series title and hit a record-tying five home runs in 2009 World Series.Seven-time All-Star and two-time Gold Glove Award winner at third base played each of his 14 big league seasons for the Mets...Drove in 100-or-more runs five times, topped the .300 mark in batting average in seven seasons and hit 20-plus home runs six times...Finished in Top 10 of NL MVP voting four times...Finished career with 242 home runs, 196 stolen bases and .296 batting average.Pitched 11 seasons for Athletics, Diamondbacks, Red Sox and Marlins...In 739 appearances - all as a reliever - won 37 games and saved 105 more while posting a 2.75 earned-run average...In 2008, set record by pitching 39.1 scoreless innings to start career.Three-time All-Star outfielder played 16 seasons with the Tigers, Yankees, Mets, Dodgers, Blue Jays, Brewers and Marlins...Reached the 20-home run mark in 10 seasons, including two campaigns with 40-plus homers...Led AL in runs scored and RBI in 2011 with Yankees, finishing fourth in league Most Valuable Player voting and winning a Silver Slugger Award...Totaled 1,800 hits, 344 home runs and 1,217 runs scored...Named winner of 2015 Lou Gehrig Memorial Award and 2016 Roberto Clemente Award.Most Valuable Player of the 2011 NLCS and World Series with Cardinals whose dramatic two-run, two-out triple in the bottom of the ninth of Game 6 of the Fall Classic pushed the game to extra innings, where he then won the game in the 12th inning with a walk-off home run...Played 11 seasons with Cardinals, Angels, Pirates and Dodgers, earning a 2012 All-Star Game berth...Primarily a third baseman, Freese hit .299 in 14 Postseason series over six seasons with 10 home runs and 36 RBI in 69 games.Seven-time All-Star and six-time Silver Slugger Award winner played 15 seasons for Braves, Yankees and Astros…Reached the 20-home run mark in 10 seasons and finished with 282 homers, eighth-best all-time among players whose primary position was catcher…His 10 seasons with 20-or-more homers are tied with Yogi Berra for the second-most of any catcher, behind Johnny Bench and Mike Piazza with 11 apiece...Retired as one of only 12 catchers in history with at least 1,000 RBI…Appeared in 11 Postseason series in eight seasons, helping Astros win 2017 World Series title…Led league among catchers in putouts twice and fielding percentage twice.Topped 20-home run mark seven times in 13-season career with Angels, Mariners, Twins, Royals, Blue Jays, Athletics and Yankees...Won Silver Slugger Award as Royals' designated hitter in 2015, helping Kansas City win that year's World Series...Named 2015 Edgar Martinez Award winner as American League's top DH...Finished career with 213 home runs and 740 RBI.Topped the .300 mark in batting average in four full seasons during 14-year career with Braves, Diamondbacks, Yankees and Marlins...2010 All-Star at second base who reached 30-double mark in five seasons, including two campaigns with 40-plus doubles...Led all NL third basemen in fielding percentage in 2015.Hit 20-or-more home runs in eight of his 13 big league seasons with the Diamondbacks, Orioles, Indians, Yankees, Brewers, Cardinals, Rockies and Nationals...Hit 30-or-more home runs in four seasons, totaling 298 homers for his career...Totaled 85-or-more RBI in five seasons.Six-time All-Star and 2009 American League Cy Young Award winner pitched 19 seasons for Indians, Brewers and Yankees…Led AL in victories twice and strikeout-to-walk ratio twice…Became 17th member of 3,000 strikeout club and finished career with 3,093 Ks…In addition to ’09 Cy Young Award, finished in Top 5 of AL Cy Young balloting four times…Game 1 starter in all three playoff rounds for Yankees in 2009 to help New York win World Series title…Named 2009 ALCS Most Valuable Player…Won 251 games and posted .609 career winning percentage, becoming just one of five pitchers with at least 250 wins, a .600 winning percentage and 3,000 strikeouts.Ten-time All-Star and 2001 American League Rookie of the Year and Most Valuable Player, played 19 seasons with Mariners, Yankees and Marlins…Tied MLB record with 200-plus hits in 10 straight seasons from 2001-10, setting single-season record with 262 hits in 2004…Led AL in hits seven times, batting average twice and stolen bases once…Ten-time Gold Glove Award winner in right field…Amassed 3,089 big league hits, along with another 1,278 hits in nine seasons playing for Orix in the Japanese Pacific League…Scored 1,420 runs in MLB and added 509 stolen bases to go with .311 career batting average.Five-time All-Star and two-time Gold Glove Award winner at shortstop played 13 seasons for Rockies, Blue Jays and Yankees…Led MLB shortstops in home runs in four seasons and RBI in three seasons…Finished career as one of five shortstops with seven-or-more 20-home run seasons…Helped Rockies reach the franchise’s first World Series appearance in 2007.Make plans today for a trip to America's Most Perfect Village.Golden Days, Modern Baseball, Today's Game and Early Baseball Committee Rules.Make plans today for a trip to America's Most Perfect Village.
2023 BBWAA Ballot The class of inductees will be revealed in Atlanta on April 4 at the men's college basketball Final Four, and the Basketball Hall of Fame ceremony will be in Springfield, Massachusetts, on Aug. 29.
SAN ANTONIO — Editor's note: The above video was originally published on April 4. Pour être éligible, un joueur doit avoir pris sa retraite de la compétition depuis au moins trois ans (depuis 2017 jusqu'alors la carrière devait être terminée depuis au moins 5 ans)À trois reprises, le Hall a intronisé de nouvelles promotions n'incluant pas de joueur : en 1965, 1968 et 2007. With the induction ceremony right around the corner and a potentially loaded 2020 Hall of Fame class on the horizon, take a look at some of the biggest NBA legends who will be first-time eligible to be enshrined in basketball forever.
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