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Baseball Hall of Fame: Jeff Kent inducted into Cooperstown Class of 2026. Barry Bonds gets another shutout.
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Jeff Kent Earns Spot in Cooperstown Class of 2026 as Baseball Hall of Fame Shuts Out Barry Bonds Again

December 8, 2025 3 Min Read
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The Modern Baseball Era Committee has selected Jeff Kent for induction into the National Baseball Hall of Fame, as announced by museum director Josh Rawich during the Winter Meetings in Orlando. Kent secured 14 out of 16 votes, surpassing the 12-vote threshold needed for induction. Other candidates on the ballot included Barry Bonds, Roger Clemens, Carlos Delgado, Don Mattingly, Dale Murphy, Gary Sheffield, and Fernando Valenzuela.

Two Hall of Fame ballots are held each offseason, with the BBWAA ballot typically preceding. The Modern Baseball Era Committee voting acts as a second opportunity for players whose BBWAA eligibility has expired. The 16-member panel, which met in person, featured Hall of Famers like Fergie Jenkins and Ozzie Smith, executives including Mark Attanasio and Kim Ng, and media/historians such as Steve Hilt and Tyler Kepner.

Kent, age 57, boasts a career batting average of .290 with an OPS+ of 123, accumulating 2,461 hits, 560 doubles, 377 home runs, 1,518 RBIs, 1,320 runs, and a 55.4 WAR over 17 seasons. He holds the record for most home runs hit by a second baseman. He spent six years with the San Francisco Giants, where he achieved the majority of his career value (31.6 WAR), and expressed a preference for his Hall of Fame plaque to feature the Giants logo. Kent also played for the Mets, , Astros, Blue Jays, and Cleveland.

A five-time All-Star and four-time Silver Slugger, Kent was the National League MVP in 2000. Despite a strong career, he never received more than 46.5% of the vote during 10 years of BBWAA Hall of Fame voting, likely due to a crowded ballot and critiques of his defense and base running. Kent ranks 19th all-time in WAR among second basemen and is currently the 21st Hall of Famer at the position, leading in home runs and ranking highly in RBIs and hits.

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Kent will be officially inducted into the Hall of Fame in Cooperstown this July alongside the BBWAA voting winners announced in January, including players like Ryan Braun and Cole Hamels. Barry Bonds and Roger Clemens fell short this year, receiving fewer than five votes, which disqualifies them from the next Modern Baseball Era Committee vote until December 2031 under current rules. Other players like Gary Sheffield and Fernando Valenzuela also received low votes, while Don Mattingly and Dale Murphy garnered six votes each, and Carlos Delgado received nine.

Fan Take: Jeff Kent’s induction highlights a overdue recognition for one of the game’s finest hitting second basemen, reminding fans that sometimes players need more than one chance to be honored. His inclusion shows the Hall’s evolving approach to appreciating players’ full careers, which bodes well for the sport’s historical integrity and celebration of diverse talents.

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