David Ortiz's Emotional Hall Of Fame Call, Reaction Caught On Video

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David 'Big Papi' Ortiz is the sole inductee for the 2022 Baseball Hall of Fame class and the team and his long former team captured the moment in which she received the news.

The Boston Red Sox shared a video of Ortiz receiving his call from Baseball Writers' Association secretary and treasurer Jack O'Connell notifying the slugger of his upcoming induction.

An emotional Ortiz then yells out "yes" before hugging others in the room, which includes longtime former Red Sox teammate and 2015 inductee Pedro Martinez.

"Cooperstown is calling!" the Red Sox tweeted on their verified account Tuesday (January 25) after the Hall of Fame vote was officially announced.

Ortiz was the only player elected to the National Baseball Hall of Fame as part of the 2022 class with 77.9% approval from the Baseball Writers' Association of America vote, surpassing the 75% needed for induction.

Ortiz, who was eligible for induction for the first time this year, played in the majors for 20 seasons, which included 14 in Boston, primarily serving as a designated hitter on three of the Red Sox's World Series teams, including the 2004 World Series, snapping the franchise's 86-year championship drought.

The Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic native finished his MLB career with a .286 batting average, 541 home runs and 1,768 RBI.

Ortiz is the fourth Dominican native to be elected to the Baseball Hall of Fame, joining Martinez, Juan Marichal (1983) and Vladimir Guerrero (2018) upon induction, which is scheduled to be held on the grounds of the Clark Sports Center in Cooperstown, New York on Sunday, July 24.

Barry Bonds (66%) and Roger Clemens (65.2%) were second and third respectively in voting during their final year of eligibility on the writers' ballot.

Last year, zero players were elected to the Baseball Hall of Fame for the first time since 2013 and zero total inductees for the first time since 1960.

Ortiz and former MLB rival turned broadcast partner Alex Rodriguez headlined this year's list of first-time candidates on the Hall of Fame ballot.

Both Rodriguez and Ortiz were among the 13 first-time candidates and 17 holdovers to be included on the Baseball Writers' Association of America ballot.

Here are the full list of results from the 2022 BBWA Ballot per MLB TV:

  1. David Ortiz- 77.9
  2. Barry Bonds- 66.0
  3. Roger Clemens- 65.2
  4. Scott Rolen- 63.2
  5. Curt Schilling- 58.6
  6. Todd Helton- 52.0
  7. Billy Wagner- 51.0
  8. Andruw Jones- 41.4
  9. Gary Sheffield- 40.6
  10. Alex Rodriguez- 34.3
  11. Jeff Kent- 32.7
  12. Manny Ramirez- 28.9
  13. Omar Vizquel- 23.9
  14. Sammy Sosa- 18.5
  15. Andy Pettitte- 10.7
  16. Jimmy Rollins- 9.4
  17. Bobby Abreu- 8.6
  18. Mark Buehrle- 5.8
  19. Torii Hunter- 5.3
  20. Joe Nathan- 4.3

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