
Ichiro Suzuki, CC Sabathia and Billy Wagner reached the required 75% support in the Baseball Writers Association of America Hall of Fame voting announced Tuesday night.
These three will join Dick Allen and Dave Parker, who were elected on December 8, 2024 through the process of the Classic Baseball Era Committee.
Suzuki missed out on being unanimously inducted into the Hall of Fame by one vote. He is the second person to receive all but one vote. Derek Jeter was the near-unanimous selection in 2020.
There were 28 candidates on the 2025 ballot, including 14 newcomers. Candidates remain on the ballot for 10 years if they are not elected and if their names appear on at least 5 percent of all ballots cast each year. The induction ceremony in Cooperstown will take place on July 27, 2025.

2025 Baseball Hall of Fame voting results
75% required to induce, 5% required to remain in vote.
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Ichiro Suzuki: 99.7% (1st year) CC Sabathia: 86.8% (1st) Billy Wagner: 82.5% (10th, final year) Carlos Beltran: 70.3% (3rd) Andrew Jones: 66.2% (8th) Chase Utley: 39.8% (2nd) Alex Rodriguez: 37.1% (4th) Manny Ramirez: 34.3% (9th) Andy Pettitte: 27.9% (7th) Felix Hernandez: 20.6% (1st) Bobby Abreu: 19.5% (6th) Jimmy Rollins: 18% (4th) Omar Vizquel: 17.8% (8th) Dustin Pedroia: 11.9% (1st place) Mark Buehle: 11.4% (5th place) Francisco Rodriguez: 10.2% (3rd place) David Wright: 8.1% (2nd place) Torii Hunter: 5.1% (5th place) Ian Kinsler: 2.5% (1st place) Russell Martin: 2.3% (1st place) Brian McCann: 1.8% (1st place) Troy Tulowitzki: 1% (1st) Curtis Granderson: 0.8% (1st) Adam Jones: 0.8% (1st) Carlos González: 0.5% (1st) Hanley Ramirez: 0% (1st) Fernando Rodney: 0% (1st place) ) Ben Zobrist: 0% (1st place)
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