Fans show their support for the Charleston Baseball Hall of Fame candidates.
The Charleston Baseball Hall of Fame advisory committee has announced the eight candidates for the Class of 2025. Fans will have the opportunity to vote for their favorite players, with ballots available starting April 15. The inductees will be honored during a ceremony before the RiverDogs’ Father’s Day game on June 15.
Hey there, Charleston! Get ready to knock it out of the park with some thrilling news as the Charleston Baseball Hall of Fame advisory committee has unveiled the eight incredible candidates for the upcoming Class of 2025! There’s so much talent in this lineup, and fans will get a chance to make their voices heard by selecting two inductees! This is a fantastic opportunity to celebrate our local baseball heroes.
In this year’s pool of candidates, we have a mix of past stars who have left an indelible mark on the game. Let’s take a closer look at the competition:
Now here’s how you can get involved! The official voting ballots will be available at Riley Park starting April 15, and you can even vote online. You’ll be able to cast up to five votes, giving everyone a chance to support their favorite candidates. But mark your calendars—online voting will wrap up on May 10, so don’t miss out!
After all the votes are counted, the enshrinement of the inductees will take place before the Charleston RiverDogs’ Father’s Day home game on June 15 at 5:05 p.m. What a perfect way to celebrate the day with family, friends, and the community!
The Hall of Fame is coordinated by the Charleston RiverDogs and carries a mission to connect the local community to the rich history of baseball in our area. With the advisory committee made up of local volunteers, this initiative brings a whole new level of excitement to the event.
So Charleston, are you ready to show your support for our local baseball legends? Come out, cast your votes, and let’s make this year’s Class of 2025 a memorable one! With such a fantastic lineup of nominees, the competition is sure to be fierce, but ultimately, it’s about celebrating our beloved game and those who made it special.
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