NEW YORK — The list of newcomers on the 2025 Baseball Hall of Fame ballot features a decidedly New York flair, with former Yankees Ichiro Suzuki and CC Sabathia highlighting the first-timers. Suzuki, who racked up 3,089 hits over 19 MLB seasons, spent parts of three years with the Yankees from 2012-14 in what were his age 38-40 campaigns. The lefty-swinging Suzuki did most of his damage with the Seattle Mariners, with whom he won AL MVP and Rookie of the Year in 2001; set the MLB single-single hits record with 262 in 2004; and received Gold Glove and All-Star honors in each of his first 10 sea…