Hall of Fame Ballot Reveals nears 44 percent

If Mike Trout retired tomorrow would he get the nod for the Hall of Fame? He's 10ish bwar behind Andre Dawson. Just something that randomly popped into my head. I think after next season Mike Trout could retire and make a strong argument that he belongs in the Hall.
 
So Trout could technically play 9 seasons with 90ish WAR and not get into the HOF? That's a rule that needs some revisiting.

Trout is so far off the normal player spectrum that it probably wouldn't matter for 99.99% of players out there
 
So Trout could technically play 9 seasons with 90ish WAR and not get into the HOF? That's a rule that needs some revisiting.

I think the veterans committee could then just vote him in whenever they get together and make those additions to the HOF.

Don’t worry, Trout will be in the HOF haha.
 
Andruw only just over 9% of the ballots. I'd like to see him end up on at least 20%, something to build from going forward. I'd really like to see him eventually included, and strongly believe he deserves it (generally speaking, and over great but slightly-overrated guys like Guerrero).
 
I think the veterans committee could then just vote him in whenever they get together and make those additions to the HOF.

Don’t worry, Trout will be in the HOF haha.

Players who played in fewer than 10 MLB seasons are ineligible for Veterans Committee election.

(A) Eligible candidates must be selected from managers, umpires, executives and players, who meet the following criteria related to their classification:

• Players who played in at least 10 major league seasons, who are not on Major League Baseball's ineligible list, and have been retired for 15 or more seasons;
• Managers and umpires with 10 or more years in baseball and retired for at least five years. Candidates who are 65 years or older are eligible six months following retirement;
• Executives retired for at least five years. Active executives 70 years or older are eligible for consideration regardless of the position they hold in an organization, and regardless of whether their body of work has been completed.

https://baseballhall.org/hall-of-fame/eras-committees
 
Players who played in fewer than 10 MLB seasons are ineligible for Veterans Committee election.

(A) Eligible candidates must be selected from managers, umpires, executives and players, who meet the following criteria related to their classification:

• Players who played in at least 10 major league seasons, who are not on Major League Baseball's ineligible list, and have been retired for 15 or more seasons;
• Managers and umpires with 10 or more years in baseball and retired for at least five years. Candidates who are 65 years or older are eligible six months following retirement;
• Executives retired for at least five years. Active executives 70 years or older are eligible for consideration regardless of the position they hold in an organization, and regardless of whether their body of work has been completed.

https://baseballhall.org/hall-of-fame/eras-committees

They'd change the rules for Trout.
 
So Trout could technically play 9 seasons with 90ish WAR and not get into the HOF? That's a rule that needs some revisiting.

They have an early death provision (Addie Joss, Ross Youngs), but Thurman Munson didn't get a pass. You would see a helluva debate, stronger than you might expect, if it merely were an career-ending injury. If he simply quit, he would NOT be voted in.
 
Andruw only just over 9% of the ballots. I'd like to see him end up on at least 20%, something to build from going forward. I'd really like to see him eventually included, and strongly believe he deserves it (generally speaking, and over great but slightly-overrated guys like Guerrero).

For me there's no reason you can include defensive first guys like Ozzie Smith and not include Andruw. Once in a generation defensive talents deserve their spot too. Andruw also had some semi-respectable offensive stats.

Vlad is the product of the right era. If Vlad played baseball 5 years later he wouldn't be doing this well on the ballot because he would be critiqued a lot more. He didn't get 3000 hits, or 500 homers. He hit over .300 but his OBP was under .400. And position scarcity is a thing that people are growing more and more knowledgeable about.
 
Up to 90 ballots, 21.6 percent. Bonds, Clemens, Mussina on the ragged edge. One, two, all three or none could make it. Four or over 85 percent and Trevor Hoffman is holding steady at 78 percent. A seven-man induction class is amazing and breaks the logjam in the future. One thing I read was that only Mariano Rivera is a slam dunk in the Class of 2019. That figures now to be the year for Bonds, Clemens, Mussina and Schilling to ascend. In Fred McGriff's last year, will he get a record bump?

What that also does is allow other players who are the 11th and 12th men on a 10-man ballot to get their votes. Talking Larry Walker, Andruw Jones, Vizquel,
 
Up to 90 ballots, 21.6 percent. Bonds, Clemens, Mussina on the ragged edge. One, two, all three or none could make it. Four or over 85 percent and Trevor Hoffman is holding steady at 78 percent. A seven-man induction class is amazing and breaks the logjam in the future. One thing I read was that only Mariano Rivera is a slam dunk in the Class of 2019. That figures now to be the year for Bonds, Clemens, Mussina and Schilling to ascend. In Fred McGriff's last year, will he get a record bump?
What that also does is allow other players who are the 11th and 12th men on a 10-man ballot to get their votes. Talking Larry Walker, Andruw Jones, Vizquel,

Lets just hope Andruw stays on the ballot after this year.
 
Lets just hope Andruw stays on the ballot after this year.

Needs just five percent. He seems safe (8.5%) at the 23 percent mark Saturday afternoon. With 94 ballots public, Andruw only needs to be on 13 more of the 77 percent remaining.
 
No more votes for Andruw as total ballots pass 75 percent. Sosa, Sheffield have gotten more of a boost among the hangers-on.

However, Chipper now several votes ahead of Thome for overall. He is on a pace to have one of the highest percentages ever.
 
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