She often shared that she enjoyed a blessed and full life. Mrs. Klein was born Beverly Ann Wagner on April 24, 1944, in Louisville, Kentucky. She will be reunited in heaven with the love of her ...
Oh, he came close: Wagner began his professional career in the New York-Penn League, pitching seven games for Auburn, including an outing at Oneonta, a Yankees affiliate about a half-hour’s ...
NEW YORK -- Billy Wagner may have been an Astro and a Phillie at least as much as he was a Met, but that doesn’t erase the fact that he was, indeed, a Met. Wagner was an important one, too, spending ...
Wagner erupted in tears as he received the news of his induction during a phone call with Hall of Fame representatives in Cooperstown. Our Esquina's Jose de Jesus Ortiz was alongside Wagner in the ...
On Tuesday, it was announced that former Mets closer Billy Wagner earned induction by gathering 82.5% of votes, surpassing the 75% threshold needed to be elected. It was Wagner's 10th and final ...
And while Ichiro Suzuki and CC Sabathia got in on their first ballots, Billy Wagner had a longer wait. The longtime Astros closer spent the last 10 years on the ballot, with 2025 representing his ...
BEVERLY, Ohio (WTAP) - The Marauders came into this game 12-0 and have been unstoppable all year long. Meigs’ size was apparent, as Fort Frye was simply outmatched in the paint. Carson Davis in ...
Suzuki became the first Japanese player chosen for the Hall, falling one vote shy of unanimous when he was elected along with CC Sabathia and Billy Wagner. Quite the journey for a 27-year-old who left ...
Linda Sue Lothes, age 69, of Beverly, OH, passed on Monday, January 20, 2025. She was born on April 3, 1955 in Parkersburg, WV. She was the daughter of the late Dale and Donna Secrest Lothes and grew ...
It was a long time coming, but Billy Wagner finally closed it out. And he couldn’t keep the emotions from flowing. The seven-time All-Star, in his final year of eligibility, was elected into the ...
In his 10th and final year on the ballot, former Mets closer Billy Wagner finally garnered enough votes to take his rightful place in Cooperstown in the National Baseball Hall of Fame. Along with ...
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