{"id":4638,"date":"2015-11-24T15:00:21","date_gmt":"2015-11-24T21:00:21","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.baseballroundtable.com\/?p=4638"},"modified":"2015-11-24T15:00:21","modified_gmt":"2015-11-24T21:00:21","slug":"bbrt-looks-at-the-baseball-hall-of-fame-ballot","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/baseballroundtable.com\/bbrt-looks-at-the-baseball-hall-of-fame-ballot\/","title":{"rendered":"BBRT Looks at the Baseball Hall of Fame Ballot"},"content":{"rendered":"
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Baseball Hall of Fame – should see some new faces in 2016.<\/p><\/div>\n

Last year, first-timers on the ballot dominated the voting \u2013 with newcomers Randy Johnson,<\/strong> Pedro Martinez<\/strong> and John Smoltz<\/strong> being elected, along with Craig Biggio<\/strong> (in his third year on the ballot). This year, two newcomers – Ken Griffey, Jr.<\/strong> <\/span>and Trevor Hoffman\u00a0<\/strong>– \u00a0seem likely first-ballot electees. A few other notable first-timers on the ballot include: Jim Edmonds; Billy Wagner; Troy Glaus; Mike Lowell; and Mike Sweeney<\/strong> \u2013 all with at least four All Star selections on their resumes. (A full list, with brief bios, of those on the ballot is included at the end of this post.)<\/p>\n

If recent balloting is any indication, we can expect a significant number of writers will decline to vote for players having admitted to (or being highly suspected of) PED use, which seems a legitimate reason.\u00a0 Others will hold back votes from first-timers to make a statement on \u201cwhat it takes to be a first-ballot inductee” (which seems to me a less legitimate reason than the PED issue). Still others may hold send in blank ballots (for no apparent reason). However, recent voting patterns provide reason for optimism regarding 2016 inductions.<\/p>\n

New Rules\/New Attitudes\/New Players<\/strong><\/span><\/p>\n

Whether it\u2019s recent amendments to \u00a0Hall of Fame voting rules, a change in voters\u2019 attitudes or an influx of Hall-worthy players, there is reason to be optimistic about inductions going forward.<\/span><\/p>\n