2013 Hall Of Fame Ballot

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All-time home run leader Barry Bonds and seven-time Cy Young winner Roger Clemens are among the 24 first-time candidates on the 2013 Baseball Hall of Fame ballot released Wednesday.
Also on the ballot for the first time are outfielders Sammy Sosa, Kenny Lofton, Shawn Green, Steve Finley, Reggie Sanders and Rondell White; pitchers Curt Schilling, David Wells, Aaron Sele and Woody Williams; relievers Roberto Hernandez, Jose Mesa and Mike Stanton; catchers Mike Piazza and Sandy Alomar Jr.; infielders Julio Franco, Royce Clayton, Todd Walker and Jeff Cirillo; outfielders/first baseman Jeff Conine and Ryan Klesko; and utilityman Craig Biggio.
They join 13 holdovers that include first basemen Mark McGwire, Don Mattingly, Fred McGriff, Rafael Palmiero and Jeff Bagwell; outfielders Dale Murphy, Tim Raines, Larry Walker and Bernie Williams; shortstop Alan Trammell; third baseman/designated hitter Edgar Martinez; and pitchers Jack Morris and Lee Smith.
Bonds, who set the all-time mark in home runs with 762 over 22 seasons and also set the single-season mark for homers with 73 in 2001, Clemens and Sosa are among the players whose stats have been questioned due to accusations of using performance-enhancing drugs in their careers.
McGwire is another player mentioned in the PED conversation and has been on the ballot for six years now without receiving an invitation into the hall despite hitting 583 home runs in his 16-year career.
Players may stay on the ballot for up to 15 years provided they receive five per cent of the vote each year.
McGwire appeared in 19.5 per cent of ballots last year to earn the ability to return.
Candidates must be named on 75 per cent of the ballots cast by members of the Baseball Writers' Association of America with 10 or more consecutive years' experience to gain entry into the National Baseball Hall of Fame.


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Wow, nobody goes this year. Would have been a good year to slip Morris in there, he's only got one more year on the ballot.
 
Some of these beat writers need to have their votes taken away (Aaron Sele?)...

NameVotes (Pct.)
Craig Biggio388 (68.2%)
Kenny Lofton18 (3.2%)
Jack Morris385 (67.7%)
Sandy Alomar Jr.16 (2.8%)
Jeff Bagwell339 (59.6%)
Julio Franco6 (1.1%)
Mike Piazza329 (57.8%)
David Wells5 (0.9%)
Tim Raines297 (52.2%)
Steve Finley4 (0.7%)
Lee Smith272 (47.8%)
Shawn Green2 (0.4%)
Curt Schilling221 (38.8%)
Aaron Sele1 (0.2%)
Roger Clemens214 (37.6%)
Jeff Cirillo0 (0%)
Barry Bonds206 (36.2%)
Royce Clayton0 (0%)
Edgar Martinez204 (35.9%)
Jeff Conine0 (0%)
Alan Trammell191 (33.6%)
Roberto Hernandez0 (0%)
Larry Walker123 (21.6%)
Ryan Klesko0 (0%)
Fred McGriff118 (20.7%)
Jose Mesa0 (0%)
Dale Murphy106 (18.6%)
Reggie Sanders0 (0%)
Mark McGwire96 (16.9%)
Mike Stanton0 (0%)
Don Mattingly75 (13.2%)
Todd Walker0 (0%)
Sammy Sosa71 (12.5%)
Rondell White0 (0%)
Rafael Palmeiro50 (8.8%)
Woody Williams0 (0%)
Bernie Williams19 (3.3%)




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Biggio and Morris will get in next year imo, Morris is something like 30 votes away I think

Bonds should have been 100%, same with Clemens

such a travesty
 
Funny how the writers are trying to protect the integrity of a sport that has never had integrity. Baseball history is stocked to the fucking rim with cheaters and yet this steroids thing hangs over the writers heads. Shit there are cheaters already enshrined in the hall. Most of these guys are just "suspected" and have no proof at all against them.
 
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Kenny Lofton got done dirty. Now I'm not saying he belongs in the HOF but he deserves better than 3.2% and being dropped of the ballot after just 1 year on it.

Lofton had over 2400 hits, 1500 runs, 600 steals, 4 gold gloves, and was a career .299 hitter with a .372 OBP. Pretty good for a guy w/ only 1 at bat while in college.

Interesting tidbit, Lofton is 1 of only 2 men to have played in a NCAA Final Four and a MLB World Series, and the other is Tim Stoddard. Oddly they are both alums of the same high school.
 
Kenny Lofton got done dirty. Now I'm not saying he belongs in the HOF but he deserves better than 3.2% and being dropped of the ballot after just 1 year on it.

Lofton had over 2400 hits, 1500 runs, 600 steals, 4 gold gloves, and was a career .299 hitter with a .372 OBP. Pretty good for a guy w/ only 1 at bat while in college.

Interesting tidbit, Lofton is 1 of only 2 men to have played in a NCAA Final Four and a MLB World Series, and the other is Tim Stoddard. Oddly they are both alums of the same high school.

Good catch, AK. I was going to say it, didn't want it brushed aside as Tribe fan rambling. For a stretch there, Lofton was the most exciting player in the game.
 
Biggio and Morris will get in next year imo, Morris is something like 30 votes away I think

Bonds should have been 100%, same with Clemens

such a travesty

Right. And it really shouldn't even be up for a debate. They are the best position player and pitcher in my generation, and I'm not even sure it's close, but I'm sure an argument could be made for a few other guys (Griffey comes to mind, as well as Maddux).
 
The Baseball Writers who vote on this have always been douche nozzles though. They purposely don't vote guys in on their first ballot, knowing full well they are HOFers, just so they aren't inducted as a 1st ballot HOFer. So uppity these voters seems to be.
 
The Baseball Writers who vote on this have always been douche nozzles though. They purposely don't vote guys in on their first ballot, knowing full well they are HOFers, just so they aren't inducted as a 1st ballot HOFer. So uppity these voters seems to be.

I have to thank you for "douche nozzles", Laureux. I'll be using that.
 
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