Mets Not Represented in 2017 MLB Hall of Fame Class

 


Max Edelsack attended Marist College in Poughkeepsie, New York, where he studed sports communication and served as radio announcer for the broadcast of the school’s basketball, soccer, and lacrosse games. Max Edelsack’s favorite baseball team is the New York Mets.

During last off-season, former catcher Mike Piazza joined Tom Sever as the only two players in history to represent the Mets franchise in Cooperstown. This year the organization will not be included in the 2017 Hall of Fame inductee class. The Mets missed the 2017 Hall of Fame class completely as the Baseball Writers’ Association of America voted in only three players: Ivan Rodriguez, Tim Raines, and Jeff Bagwell.

Among Mets players considered for induction but not earning enough votes were Billy Wagner (10.2 percent), Gary Sheffield (13.3 percent), and Jeff Kent (16.7 percent). Melvin Mora and Mike Cameron were also considered but received no votes.

Billy Wagner is a favorite among the Writers’ Association to make the Hall of Fame, given his superior career earned run average when compared to Trevor Hoffman, who is a strong candidate to be inducted next year after just missing the 2017 class with 74 percent of the votes. Besides being voted onto the same number of All-Star teams, Wagner struck out more batters with a shorter career and pitching in fewer innings than Hoffman.

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