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<B>Director of Minor League Reports</B>
With more than half of the Hall of Fame ballots being part of the public record, anywhere from two of five players could be inducted tonight.
The number seem to be coming down like this: Bagwell, Raines locks
Pudge Rodriguez, probable
Vlad Guerrero, Trevor Hoffman possible, likely near-miss
Here's why matters to Braves fans. The more that get in this year, considering the broad support all five of them are getting, is that Chipper and Andruw come up next year, with Jim Thome the only other really valid candidate making his debut (sorry, Scott Rolen).
With Bonds and Clemens gaining a lot of support, there is a block of writers who want to be able to vote for players who did things the "right way." That would be Chipper and Andruw, maybe Mike Mussina. If three get it, Chipper still would seem to have clear sailing, but if it is only two, he might be nudged back down closer to the 75 percentile.
A lot of ifs and buts, but it's cool that we have no certainty who might get in.
The number seem to be coming down like this: Bagwell, Raines locks
Pudge Rodriguez, probable
Vlad Guerrero, Trevor Hoffman possible, likely near-miss
Here's why matters to Braves fans. The more that get in this year, considering the broad support all five of them are getting, is that Chipper and Andruw come up next year, with Jim Thome the only other really valid candidate making his debut (sorry, Scott Rolen).
With Bonds and Clemens gaining a lot of support, there is a block of writers who want to be able to vote for players who did things the "right way." That would be Chipper and Andruw, maybe Mike Mussina. If three get it, Chipper still would seem to have clear sailing, but if it is only two, he might be nudged back down closer to the 75 percentile.
A lot of ifs and buts, but it's cool that we have no certainty who might get in.