The enthusiastically anticipated cap selection for the 2025 class has been officially announced by the Hall of Fame. Each enrollee’s plaque introduces the team’s logo and represents an iconic career contribution. The 5-member classes include CC Sabathia (Yankees), Dick Allen (Philies), Billy Wagner (Astros), Dave Parker (Pirates), and Suzuki Kazu (Mariners).
The Baseball Hall of Fame Cap Selection reflects the legendary careers of inductees
The former player’s cap selection highlights the teams that have had the most important influence. CC Sabathia, who gave 11 out of 19 MLB seasons alongside the New York Yankees, wears a pinstripe cap. This plaque celebrates his role in the 2009 World Series team victory, reflecting the 21 win season from 2010. 351 career home runs.
Seattle Mariners legend Suzuki wears the Seattle logo after 10 All-Star selections and sets a record for MLB singleseason hits during 14 seasons with the Seattle Mariners. Pittsburgh Pirates icon Dave Parker wore a Pittsburgh cap after the 1978 NL MVP victory, helping his team secure the 1979 World Series. After nine seasons with the Houston Astros, Billy Wagner is immortalized by the Houston logo, showing his superiority in the closer range of the team.
Baseball Hall of Fame weekend to host the official 2025 guidance ceremony
Over the Baseball Hall of Fame weekend, the official 2025 class will receive a formal induction on July 27th. It will be held in Cooperstown, New York. Featured plaques with career summary of the enlisted and artist renderings are revealed before the speech. The weekend will also feature award presentations to honor Thomas Boswell and Tom Hamilton, as well as live episodes of the Road to the Cooperstown Podcast.
Over 50 Hall of Fame inductees are expected to attend the weekend to celebrate their latest members and their lasting legacy. The cap selection decided in collaboration with the enlisted and their families ensures that each plaque accurately reflects the player’s most critical contribution to the game.