CLEVELAND, Ohio — Two players who helped revitalize baseball in Cleveland in the 1990s are running out of time to gain entry into the Hall of Fame in Cooperstown.
On Monday, the Hall of Fame released its 2026 ballot by the Baseball Writers Association of America for entry into Cooperstown. The ballot included 12 newcomers and 15 holdovers.
Among the holdovers were former Indians Manny Ramirez and Omar Vizquel.
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Ramirez, who finished his career with 555 homers, is on his 10th and final year of eligibility. Vizquel, who won 11 Gold Gloves for his play at shor

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