How Dustin Pedroia, other former Red Sox fared in latest Baseball Hall of Fame voting
Briefly

In his first year of Hall of Fame eligibility, Dustin Pedroia received 11.9% of the votes, ensuring he remains on the ballot for future consideration. In contrast, Billy Wagner successfully secured his Hall of Fame induction with 82.5% of the vote in his final year of eligibility. Joining him in the Class of 2025 are Ichiro Suzuki, who narrowly missed unanimous selection with 99.7%, and CC Sabathia at 86.8%. Pedroia, once a standout player, faces challenges due to injuries impacting his career, as he has not played over 100 games since 2017.
Dustin Pedroia, despite receiving only 11.9% support in his Hall of Fame candidacy, remains eligible for future ballots, reflecting ongoing interest in his career.
Billy Wagner's induction into the Hall of Fame marks a significant achievement, concluding his decade-long wait, while Pedroia's journey faces challenges owing to injury setbacks.
Read at Boston.com
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