David 'Big Papi' Ortiz Elected Into Major League Baseball Hall of Fame
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David 'Big Papi' Ortiz Elected Into , Major League Baseball Hall of Fame.
David 'Big Papi' Ortiz Elected Into , Major League Baseball Hall of Fame.
NPR reports beloved David 'Big Papi' Ortiz, formerly
of the Boston Red Sox, is officially a member of the
Major League Baseball Hall of Fame.
Ortiz, a native of the Dominican Republic, was the only former player
to receive the prestigious lifetime achievement this year.
According to NPR,
Ortiz appeared on
307 of 394 total
Hall of Fame ballots.
To me, it's an honor.
I can't even describe it. , David Ortiz, former MLB player, via NPR.
Ortiz spent the majority of his
career as a designated hitter. .
During his two decades in the major
leagues, Ortiz hit 541 home runs
and won three World Series titles
with the Boston Red Sox.
During his two decades in the major
leagues, Ortiz hit 541 home runs
and won three World Series titles
with the Boston Red Sox.
Hall of Fame voters once again decided against inducting Barry Bonds, the league's all-time home run leader, and seven-time Cy Young Award winner Roger Clemens.
Hall of Fame voters once again decided against inducting Barry Bonds, the league's all-time home run leader, and seven-time Cy Young Award winner Roger Clemens.
For Bonds and Clemens, this was
their tenth and final year on
the Hall of Fame ballot.
For Bonds and Clemens, this was
their tenth and final year on
the Hall of Fame ballot.
Both former superstar caliber baseball players, Bonds and Clemens' history has been affected by their use of performance-enhancing drugs, prevalently found in the MLB during the late '90s and early 2000s.
Clemens says he is happy this troubling chapter of his life is now behind him.
I didn't play baseball to get
into the HOF. I played to make
a generational difference in
the lives of my family. , Roger Clemens, former MLB pitcher, via Twitter
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