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Yankees favored in Cooperstown voting? Braves icon’s allegation is flawed

Sara Molnick by Sara Molnick
January 23, 2025
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Yankees' CC Sabathia greets Ichiro Suzuki after an inning-ending catch against the Toronto Blue Jays at Yankee Stadium on Aug. 29, 2012. Inset: Chipper Jones (l.) and Andruw Jones (r.) with the Braves in 2004.

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A fresh controversy has erupted over Baseball Hall of Fame voting patterns, with Atlanta Braves icon Chipper Jones questioning perceived favoritism toward New York Yankees players. The debate intensified following the 2025 class announcement featuring Ichiro Suzuki, CC Sabathia, and Billy Wagner, prompting Jones to advocate for his former teammate Andruw Jones’s candidacy.

Chipper Jones calls out alleged Yankees bias

Chipper Jones, who was inducted into the Hall of Fame in 2018, openly expressed frustration regarding Andruw Jones’ Hall of Fame trajectory. Taking to X (formerly Twitter), Chipper wrote:

“I wanna ask all HOF voters one question…if Andruw Jones plays for the New York Yankees for 15 yrs with 10 GGs, 400 HRs, 1300 RBIs…is he a HOFer? Lemme answer for you…first ballot!”

I wanna ask all HOF voters one question….if Andruw Jones plays for the New York Yankees for 15 yrs with 10 GGs, 400Hrs, 1300 rbis…is he a HOFer? Lemme answer for you….first ballot! Time to have a conversation about HOFers chiming in. 75 living members can make sure it’s right!

— Chipper Jones (@RealCJ10) January 22, 2025

The Braves legend added, “Time to have a conversation about HOFers chiming in. 75 living members can make sure it’s right!”

This is not the first time that claims of bias toward Yankees players have surfaced, as critics often highlight the franchise’s outsized influence on baseball history. However, a closer look at the numbers and historical context suggests that the argument may not hold up.

A look at Andruw Jones’ legacy

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Andruw Jones‘s defensive mastery in center field stands among baseball’s finest achievements. His peak decade (1998-2007) showcased unprecedented excellence, combining stellar defense with potent offense: .270/.347/.513, 319 homers, and 62.7 WAR. His career statistics (434 home runs, 1,289 RBIs, .254/.337/.486) reflect sustained excellence.

Defensive metrics place Jones among baseball’s elite outfielders, with his 24.4 defensive WAR rivaling legends Willie Mays and Roberto Clemente. Despite this impressive resume, Jones garnered 66.2% of votes in his sixth ballot appearance, short of the required 75% threshold.

Yankees connection in 2025 class

Former Yankees player: Ichiro Suzuki (left), CC Sabathia (right)

The 2025 class notably features CC Sabathia, who secured 86.8% support in his first ballot. The left-hander’s Yankees tenure (11 seasons) yielded remarkable achievements: 251 victories, 3,093 strikeouts, and a 3.74 ERA. His rare accomplishment of 250+ wins and 3,000+ strikeouts as a southpaw places him in elite company.

Ichiro Suzuki, despite brief Yankees service, achieved near-unanimous selection (99.7%), approaching Mariano Rivera’s historic unanimous induction from 2019. This voting pattern has intensified discussions about potential Yankees bias, though skeptics note several Yankees legends remain outside Cooperstown.

Understanding Andruw Jones’s wait

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Jones’s delayed induction likely stems from multiple factors beyond his defensive brilliance. His post-30 decline yielded relatively modest career batting numbers (.254 average, 1,933 hits). Additionally, a 2012 domestic violence incident has influenced some voters’ decisions, similar to how Carlos Beltrán’s connection to the Astros scandal affected his voting trajectory.

Statistical context

Jones’s center field legacy becomes clearer through advanced metrics. His 11th-place WAR ranking among center fielders surpasses several Hall members, including Kirby Puckett and Andre Dawson. Only Willie Mays, Ken Griffey Jr., and Mickey Mantle exceed his home run total (434) at the position.

While Hall voters traditionally favor offensive longevity, Jones’s defensive excellence and peak performance continue gaining recognition. His eventual induction appears increasingly likely with two years of eligibility remaining.

Voting framework investigation

The BBWAA’s voting process requires 75% support for induction, facing ongoing criticism over evaluation inconsistencies. Chipper Jones’s suggestion to incorporate living Hall members’ input represents a significant proposed reform, generating substantial discussion within baseball circles.

While the Yankees bias debate persists, evidence suggests a more complex reality. Andruw Jones’s increasing support reflects a growing appreciation for his contributions, while Sabathia and Ichiro’s inductions acknowledge their comprehensive impact on baseball’s evolution.

The controversy illuminates broader questions about Hall of Fame voting criteria and potential reforms. As baseball’s immortalization process continues evolving, Andruw Jones appears positioned for eventual recognition among the game’s greats.

This debate highlights the ongoing challenge of balancing traditional statistics, advanced metrics, and off-field factors in evaluating Hall of Fame candidates. As analytics reshape baseball evaluation, voters face increasing pressure to consider comprehensive player impact beyond conventional measures.

The discussion also underscores baseball’s evolving relationship with its history, as modern analysis tools provide new perspectives on past achievements. Whether this leads to systematic voting changes remains uncertain, but the conversation continues shaping baseball’s approach to honoring its legends.

What do you think? Leave your comment below.

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A digital technocrat-turned-baseball buff, Sara is an ardent follower of the New York Yankees. Born and brought up in New York City, she is a regular to games since she was a kid. Despite working as media strategist, baseball is her first love. She has been covering baseball games in the city as well as MLB and MiLB games involving the Yankees, the Mets, and their minor affiliates as a freelancer for different web and media publications. She works as a lead author for the Yankees-centered PinstripesNation since its very inception.

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