QUINIX Sport News: Baseball Hall of Fame voting update: Ichiro Suzuki, CC Sabathia on track for induction, Billy Wagner close behind

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With five days left and 163 ballots publicly available, here’s where the voting stands.

We are just five days away from Jan. 21, the day the Baseball Hall of Fame will announced the inductees for the Class of 2025.

Thanks to the Hall of Fame Ballot Tracker, created by Ryan Thibodaux and faithfully maintained by Anthony Calamis and Adam Dore, we can see how all the candidates are doing on the publicly released ballots — of which there are currently 163 out of an estimated 392 ballots likely to be returned.

Thus far, we have one player with a perfect record, one player with a near-perfect record and two more above the 75% threshold for election.

NEW YORK, NEW YORK - AUGUST 24:  Former New York Yankee CC Sabathia attends the teams Old Timer's Day prior to a game against the Colorado Rockies at Yankee Stadium on August 24, 2024 in New York City. (Photo by Jim McIsaac/Getty Images)NEW YORK, NEW YORK - AUGUST 24:  Former New York Yankee CC Sabathia attends the teams Old Timer's Day prior to a game against the Colorado Rockies at Yankee Stadium on August 24, 2024 in New York City. (Photo by Jim McIsaac/Getty Images)
Former Yankees and Brewers pitcher CC Sabathia is on track to be inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame this summer as part of the Class of 2025. (Photo by Jim McIsaac/Getty Images)

Four players have garnered at least 75% of the vote on publicly released ballots.

  • Ichiro Suzuki — 100%, 163 votes

  • CC Sabathia — 93.3%, 152 votes

  • Billy Wagner — 84.7%, 138 votes

  • Carlos Beltran — 80.4%, 131 votes

Since our previous update, Suzuki has remained perfect, Wagner has remained at the same percentage, and Sabathia and Beltran have seen their vote shares increase.

Both Suzuki and Sabathia are in their first year on the ballot. Beltran is in his third year, and Wagner is in his 10th and final year. If Wagner is not elected this year, he will no longer be eligible for induction by the BBWAA but will be eligible to be inducted through the various Era Committees.

Only 30% of all ballots were publicly known as of the previous update, but that number has jumped more than 10 percentage points since then to 41.1% now publicly known. Yet even with that percentage growing, having enough votes now doesn’t mean any of these candidates is a lock for induction. They all still need significant support on the remaining ballots to maintain 75% of the vote.

Here’s how many more votes each needs to hit the 75% threshold:

  • Ichiro Suzuki — 131 votes

  • CC Sabathia — 142 votes

  • Billy Wagner — 156 votes

  • Carlos Beltran — 163 votes

To become the second ever unanimous Hall of Fame inductee (after Mariano Rivera), Suzuki needs votes on every remaining ballot, both public and private — approximately 229 total.

 

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