Billy Wagner, Hall of Fame
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Before he was a Hall of Famer, Billy Wagner was just a 21-year-old rookie finding his way in Auburn, New York. Here’s how that summer shaped his career.
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Astros' Jeremy Peña begins next step toward return with rehab assignment at Triple-A Sugar Land
Houston Astros shortstop Jeremy Peña will begin a minor-league rehab assignment with Triple-A Sugar Land on Tuesday in his return from a fractured rib, manager Joe Espada said.
Billy Wagner pitched 853 Major League games in his career without starting a single one. On Sunday, he opened the National Baseball Hall of Fame induction ceremony in which he, CC Sabathia, Ichiro Suzuki,
From diapers to the disabled list, and now Cooperstown, Billy Wagner’s road has always been a little unconventional.
In 2000, the Astros moved into the ballpark Downtown. The history here is fascinating in itself. With the Astrodome no longer
Billy Wagner has his Hall of Fame plaque read to the crowd and receives his ring during his induction into the National Baseball Hall of Fame
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Astros manager Joe Espada fondly recalls spring training hits he got off Hall of Famer Billy Wagner
Joe Espada didn't play in the big leagues, but the Astros manager remembers almost every detail about the two hits he got off Hall of Famer Billy Wagner in spring training.
I just don’t know where it is.” That’s a pretty major memento from a summer night 22 years ago when Wagner was the last of six pitchers used by Houston Astros manager Jimy Williams to polish off an 8-0 no-hitter against the New York Yankees.