You may have heard: This year is a star-studded World Series between the Los Angeles Dodgers and New York Yankees . And this year's edition has something for everyone. The two true superstars in the game: Shohei Ohtani and Aaron Judge .
The most powerful hitter of this era: Giancarlo Stanton . And the great young sensation: Juan Soto . This Fall Classic has the chance to end up as one of the best matchups ever -- certainly Game 1 delivered, with Freddie Freeman as the star of the show.
With so many big names facing off against each other, it made us wonder: How many future Hall of Famers are playing in this World Series? Let's break down the top players into tiers based on how likely they are to make it into the Hall and then compare 2024 to recent years and historical totals to determine if we really are seeing more future Hall of Famers share the field than ever before. Continue reading this article and more from top writers, for only $11.99/mo.
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How many future Hall of Famers are in this World Series -- and is it the most ever?
From the locks to the young superstars, 2024 is packed with players potentially headed to Cooperstown. Here's where this year's field stands historically.