Jeff Kent, whose 377 home runs are the most by a primary second baseman in baseball history, was elected to the hall of fame ...
Former Giants star second baseman Jeff Kent finally earned a spot in the Baseball Hall of Fame on Sunday after being elected ...
A Baseball Hall of Fame committee elected Jeff Kent on Sunday leaving Barry Bonds and Roger Clemens on the edge of extinction ...
Kent, a Bellflower native and former Cal star, will enter the National Baseball Hall of Fame next July 26 ahead of longtime ...
Kent played in MLB for 17 seasons with the Toronto Blue Jays, New York Mets, Cleveland Indians, San Francisco Giants, Houston ...
Elected to baseball's Hall of Fame more than 17 years after his final game, Jeff Kent couldn't control his emotions.
Jeff Kent has been elected to Baseball’s Hall of Fame by the contemporary era committee, appearing on 14 of the 16 ballots.
Kent absolutely deserves to be a Hall of Famer. That he's in and his former teammate is not is much harder to rationalize.
Jeff Kent is headed to Cooperstown-while his legendary former teammate Barry Bonds once again will have to wait. The ...
Kent was one of the best-hitting second basemen in MLB history. He is the only person elected off the Contemporary Baseball ...
The exclusion of Bonds and Clemens, both tied to performance enhancing drug allegations, seems to reflect negatively on Cubs ...