Adrián Beltré, Todd Helton and Joe Mauer were elected into Cooperstown by the Baseball Writers’ Association of America (BBWAA) as part of the 2024 Baseball Hall of Fame class.
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One former Philadelphia Phillies star is tracking well for the Baseball Hall of Fame, while two others are likely to need at least another year to get in.
Ask almost any Phillies fan, and they’ll tell you Chase Utley belongs in the Hall of Fame. How could he not? He was the greatest player on the greatest team in franchise history.
Chase Utley belongs in the Hall of Fame. It shouldn’t even be a question. The six-time All-Star is on the ballot for the first time so getting elected will be difficult.
Former Philadelphia Phillies star Chase Utley is going to need help if he hopes to be elected to the 2024 Class of the Baseball Hall of Fame in his first year of eligibility.
Former Phillies second baseman Chase Utley is doing well in his first year on the Baseball Writers Association of America Hall of Fame ballot. With 84 votes, or 23.2% of the vote revealed, Utley has 39 votes, according to Ryan Thibodaux’s ballot tracking team.
Utley, on the ballot for the first time, has counting stats that leave something to be desired for many voters
Former Philadelphia Phillies star Chase Utley is lagging behind in early returns for the 2024 Class of the Baseball Hall of Fame — but not that far behind.
Editor’s note: This story was originally published in October of 2020 When Chase Utley first becomes eligible for the Baseball Hall of Fame ballot in 2024, one of the arguments that some will use against him is that not only did he never win the National League MVP voting, but he never finished in the top five.
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“[London will] have a series the next two summers," Utley said. "I’m going to go there to promote it and talk it up and try to get more Europeans involved in baseball.”
Nearly four years have passed since the notorious play where Chase Utley broke Ruben Tejada’s leg, but the bad blood still apparently remains.
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