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- Jeff Kent elected to Hall of Fame Class of 2026 - MLB. com
ORLANDO, Fla -- Hard-nosed to his core and one of the most prolific run producers the second-base position has ever seen, Jeff Kent spent years wondering if Cooperstown would take notice On Sunday, the answer finally arrived A slugger who defined what middle-infield offense could look like, Kent is now
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Kent was traditionally partitioned into East and West Kent, and into lathes and hundreds The traditional border of East and West Kent was the county's main river, the Medway
- Jeff Kent elected to baseball Hall of Fame, Fernando Valenzuela out of . . .
Bellflower native and former Edison (Huntington Beach) High School star Jeff Kent has been inducted to the National Baseball Hall of Fame Kent received more than 87% of the votes among the
- For Jeff Kent, time with SF Giants was ‘turning point’ in Hall of Fame . . .
Jeff Kent poses for photos after the announcement at a news conference that he was elected to baseball’s Hall of Fame during the Major League baseball winter meetings, Monday, Dec 8, 2025, in
- Jeff Kent is headed to the Hall of Fame, and hes the last of his kind
Don't plan to see many players like Jeff Kent headed to the Hall of Fame anytime soon, not unless they're buying a ticket Kent’s election via the Contemporary Baseball Era Committee seemingly
- Jeff Kent elected to baseball Hall of Fame by era committee
Jeff Kent was elected to the National Baseball Hall of Fame by the contemporary era committee on Sunday Barry Bonds and Roger Clemens were named on fewer than five ballots
- Measuring Jeff Kent’s Significant Impact on Giants En Route to Hall of Fame
The San Francisco Giants were not Jeff Kent’s first Major League team In fact, the Giants were his fourth But the franchise was clearly his most important
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