Houston Astros all-time saves leader Billy Wagner will have his jersey number retired, an honor that coincides with his ...
Billy Wagner will be the 10th former Astro to have his number retired and the first since Craig Biggio's No. 7 was retired in ...
The Houston Astros announced Tuesday they will retire Wagner’s No. 13 beginning this season, with an official ...
It will be a busy summer for former left-handed closer Billy Wagner, who will have his No. 13 retired by the Houston Astros ...
The Hall of Fame has the final say on which logo appears on an inductee’s cap, but the case for Billy Wagner to be inducted ...
Billy Wagner – who pitched for the Houston Astros, Philadelphia Phillies, New York Mets and others – was finally voted into ...
Days after Billy Wagner was voted into the Baseball Hall of Fame, the Houston Astros are planning to retire Wagner’s number.
The Houston Astros made the postseason for an eighth consecutive season after finishing with a record of 88-73 and winning ...
Wagner, 53, reportedly appeared on 82.5 percent of ballots, easily clearing the 75 percent mark needed for induction. He earned a 73.8-percent voting share in 2024, up from his 68.1-percent voting ...
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, a former Houston Astros closer.
Several Houston Astros’ legends reacted to Billy Wagner’s selection into the Baseball Hall of Fame. The former closer’s road to Cooperstown began in Houston in 1995. During his nine years ...
Billy Wagner pitched for five different teams during his Major League career, including the Houston Astros. However, he can only represent one of them when he gets inducted into the National ...