REPORT: Three Former Brewers on the 2025 Hall of Fame Ballot

Players who made at least a brief stop in Milwaukee are among those up for consideration.

CC Sabathia pitching for the Yankees in 2016

The 2025 MLB Hall of Fame ballot is out and this year three players who made at least a brief stop in Milwaukee are among those up for consideration.

All told 26 recently retired players will appear on the BBWAA’s (Baseball Writers’ Association of America) ballot this season, the same total as last year but down from as many as 30 in 2022.

The list of players includes 14 who appeared on last year’s ballot and 12 newcomers selected by a screening committee for inclusion. As we noted last year, that screening committee has gotten more selective in recent years.

The list of former Brewers who were eligible but not included on the ballot this season includes pitchers Marco Estrada, Matt Albers, Zach Duke and Carlos Torres, infielder Mark Reynolds and, perhaps most notably, 2010-15 Brewer Carlos Gomez.

Gomez was an often-frustrating Mets and Twins prospect before a trade brought him to Milwaukee just before his 24th birthday.

An elite defender with excellent speed, Gomez was able to unlock some of his potential for an exceptional run with the Brewers, making All Star teams and appearing on MVP ballots in both 2013 and 2014.

Baseball Reference estimates his career value at 24.4 wins above replacement, with more than half of it coming in those two seasons.

That WAR total puts him right on the edge of ballot consideration, although it likely would have been enough to get him on in past years, and the committee opted to leave him off.

 

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