Plus: Marlins, Twins make HUGE trade
There are 14 new players up for election to the Hall of Fame this year. Let's look back at the top standout seasons of the careers that got them onto the ballot.
None of the group is likely to make it this year -- we'll know for sure on Tuesday, when the Hall of Fame election results are announced. And for some, this will end up being their only year on the ballot. But all of them had at least one Hall of Fame-quality season.
Check out the best season by every newcomer to the Hall of Fame ballot in 2022-23. | |
| Six first-rounders -- including 2022 fourth overall pick Termarr Johnson -- headline MLB Pipeline's Top 10 Second Base Prospects list for 2023. | | |
| Austin and Aaron Nola want to do their part to help solve ALS. They hope their event raises local awareness of the disease and raises money to fund some of the research that ultimately ends it. | | |
| Ronnie Gajownik is far from the first woman trailblazer in Major League Baseball -- or baseball, period. Women have been doing amazing things to break barriers in baseball throughout the history of the sport. | | |
| If it was jarring to see the reigning AL batting champion traded away -- as happened Friday with Luis Arraez -- that's because it's the kind of move with very little precedent in recent baseball history. | | |
| Between Rod Carew in 1978 and Luis Arraez in 2022, two other Twins won AL batting titles. Who were they? | |
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