Dustin Pedroia will remain on the Hall of Fame ballot next year, but it's going to be an uphill battle to get his call to Cooperstown.
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Red Sox legend Dustin Pedroia won everything – but Hall of Fame is a long shotDustin Pedroia was a gritty player who was a ROY, MVP and helped the Red Sox win two World Series titles. However, an injury cut his career short.
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BOSTON -- Dustin Pedroia is on the Hall of Fame ballot for the first time, though it looks like the former Red Sox second baseman will fall well short of being part of Cooperstown's Class of 2025.
Dustin Pedroia made his first appearance on a Hall-of-Fame ballot, receiving 11.9 percent of the vote. Even though the 2008 AL MVP and two-time World Series champion has a ways to go if he wants ...
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Dustin Pedroia garnered a handful of nicknames during his playing days including "Pedey" and the "Muddy Chicken." But nothing summarized his career better than the "Laser Show." "I call every one ...
BOSTON -- The Baseball Hall of Fame will enshrine three new members in July, but former Red Sox second baseman Dustin Pedroia will not be one of them. Pedroia did not get his call to Cooperstown ...
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