The International Day of Clean Energy on 26 January was declared by the General Assembly (resolution A/77/327) as a call to raise awareness and mobilize action for a just and inclusive transition ...
The International Day of Clean Energy on 26 January was declared by the General Assembly (resolution A/77/327) as a call to raise awareness and mobilize action for a just and inclusive transition to ...
Former reliever Billy Wagner broke down in tears when he got the call that he had been elected into the hall. In a video posted on X by sports writer Jose de Jesus Ortiz, Wagner leaned against a ...
“I felt like the clock stopped,” Wagner says of the wait for the literal Hall call – or the soul-crushing silence that serves as a permanent no. “There were many times throughout this day ...
I would have gone stir crazy. Being a closer and having something to be ready for every day kind of fit my personality.” Now 53, Wagner will be one of a scant few Virginia natives enshrined when the ...
NEW YORK -- Billy Wagner may have been an Astro and a Phillie at least as much as he was a Met, but that doesn’t erase the fact that he was, indeed, a Met. Wagner was an important one, too, spending ...
Wagner erupted in tears as he received the news of his induction during a phone call with Hall of Fame representatives in Cooperstown. Our Esquina's Jose de Jesus Ortiz was alongside Wagner in the ...
300 average and 500 stolen bases. The others are Ty Cobb, Eddie Collins, Paul Molitor and Honus Wagner. 4. Billy Wagner: The toughest pitcher to hit among all pitchers with 900 innings ...
And while Ichiro Suzuki and CC Sabathia got in on their first ballots, Billy Wagner had a longer wait. The longtime Astros closer spent the last 10 years on the ballot, with 2025 representing his ...
“I felt like the clock stopped,” said Wagner, who cried upon getting the phone call from Cooperstown a few minutes before the results were broadcast live on MLB Network. “There was many times ...
Billy Wagner came through in his final inning. In his 10th and last bid on the ballot, the former Mets closer earned what might as well have been his 423rd save, clearing the 75 percent threshold ...
It’s a tough thing to swallow.” Wagner, now, will get his day to shine in Cooperstown this summer.