Atlanta Braves legend Chipper Jones firmly made clear that he believes Andruw Jones should be in the Hall of Fame.
Atlanta Braves legend Andruw Jones missed out on Cooperstown again, and former teammate Chipper Jones was furious.
A Class of 2025 that could include six new members is expected to attract big crowds to Cooperstown for Induction Weekend.
The longtime Braves star and Mets villain, who was enshrined in Cooperstown in 2018, took to X to complain about his former teammate, center fielder Andruw Jones, not getting elected in his eighth ...
Dick Allen and Dave Parker will also enter the Hall as selections from the Contemporary Baseball Era Committee. As much as Braves Country will celebrate Wagner, there's a level of disappointment that Jones again failed to reach the necessary votes to also ...
Hall of Fame voting results in arguments every year, and, for the eighth year in a row, the crowd is loud about Andruw Jones. The former Atlanta Braves outfielder received his highest vote ...
Andruw Jones inched closer with 66.2% of the vote (75% is needed for induction). This wasn't good enough for Hall of Famer and former Braves teammate of Jones, Chipper Jones, who has an idea and a ...
The Baseball Hall of Fame has three new members. Ichiro Suzuki, CC Sabathia and Billy Wanger were voted into the Hall of Fame on Tuesday. Outfielder Carlos Beltran and Andruw Jones fell just short of immortality.
But right behind him, Andruw Jones has a very strong case. His highlight-reel catches, his strong throwing arm and his ability to cover so much ground in the outfield made him one of the ...
Andruw Jones missed out on the 2025 Baseball Hall ... and can often correct initial mistakes. This year, Dick Allen and Dave Parker were enshrined, for example. While the Era Committees are ...
Andruw Jones, the iconic former Braves center fielder, was not elected to the Hall of Fame in his eighth year on the ballot. His gains suggest he could be inducted in either of the next two years ...
Andruw Jones' Hall of Fame case has become a point of debate among baseball pundits, with Milwaukee Brewers outfielder Christian Yelich becoming the latest to share his thoughts on the topic.