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  • Floyd Baker, 3B (1943-1955) - 1st Year

    0 0%
  • Ewell Blackwell, SP (1942, 1946-1953, 1955) - 1st Year

    1 3.70%
  • Harry Brecheen, SP (1940, 1943-1953) - 3rd Year

    2 7.41%
  • Phil Cavarretta, 1B (1934-1955) - 1st Year

    2 7.41%
  • Billy Cox, 3B (1941, 1946-1955) - 1st Year

    0 0%
  • Dom DiMaggio, CF (1940-1942, 1946-1953) - 3rd Year

    12 44.44%
  • Bob Elliot, 3B (1939-1953) - 3rd Year

    18 66.67%
  • Ferris Fain, 1B (1947-1955) - 1st Year

    2 7.41%
  • Lefty Gomez, SP (1930-1943) - 13th Year

    18 66.67%
  • Sid Gordon, LF (1941-1943, 1946-1955) - 1st Year

    0 0%
  • Tommy Henrich, RF (1937-1942, 1946-1950) - 6th Year

    2 7.41%
  • Bob Johnson, LF (1933-1945) - 11th Year

    13 48.15%
  • Eddie Joost, SS (1936-1937, 1939-1943, 1945, 1947-1955) - 1st Year

    0 0%
  • Charlie Keller, LF (1939-1943, 1945-1952) - 4th Year

    13 48.15%
  • Ralph Kiner, LF (1946-1955) - 1st Year

    26 96.30%
  • Chuck Klein, RF (1928-1944) - 12th Year

    7 25.93%
  • Dave Koslo, SP (1941-1942, 1946-1955) - 1st Year

    0 0%
  • Dutch Leonard, SP (1933-1936) - 3rd Year

    5 18.52%
  • Ed Lopat, SP (1944-1955) - 1st Year

    1 3.70%
  • Ernie Lombardi, C (1931-1947) - 9th Year

    10 37.04%
  • Peanuts Lowrey, LF (1942-1943, 1945-1955) - 1st Year

    0 0%
  • Hank Majeski, 3B (1939-1941, 1946-1955) - 1st Year

    0 0%
  • Willard Marshall, RF (1942, 1946-1955) - 1st Year

    0 0%
  • Buddy Myer, 2B (1925-1941) - 15th Year

    4 14.81%
  • Hal Newhouser, SP (1939-1955) - 1st Year

    23 85.19%
  • Bobo Newsom, SP (1929-1930, 1932, 1934-1948, 1952) - 3rd Year

    3 11.11%
  • Johnny Pesky, SS (1942, 1946-1954) - 2nd Year

    3 11.11%
  • Vic Raschi, SP (1946-1955) - 1st Year

    0 0%
  • Allie Reynolds, SP (1942-1954) - 2nd Year

    2 7.41%
  • Johnny Sain, SP (1942, 1946-1955) - 1st Year

    1 3.70%
  • Vern Stephens, SS (1941-1955) - 1st Year

    12 44.44%
  • Pete Suder, 2B (1941-1943, 1946-1955) - 1st Year

    0 0%
  • Cecil Travis, SS (1933-1941, 1945-1947) - 9th Year

    2 7.41%
  • Hal Trosky, 1B (1933-1941, 1944, 1946) - 11th Year

    3 11.11%
  • Eddie Waitkus, 1B (1941, 1946-1955) - 1st Year

    0 0%
  • Dixie Walker, RF (1931, 1933-1949) - 7th Year

    2 7.41%
  • Harry Walker, CF (1940-1943, 1946-1951, 1955) - 1st Year

    0 0%
  • Bucky Walters, SP (1934-1948, 1950) - 6th Year

    15 55.56%
  • Lloyd Waner, RF (1926-1945) - 11th Year

    2 7.41%
  • Lon Warneke, SP (1930-1943, 1945) - 11th Year

    9 33.33%
  • None of the Above (Blank Ballot)

    0 0%
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Thread: BBF Progressive HoF Election: 1960

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    BBF Progressive HoF Election: 1960

    PLEASE READ BEFORE VOTING!

    Format and Rules
    Voting Rules:
    Voters may vote for between 0-15 candidates. Votes will be made public, and voters are encouraged to post their ballots in the thread and not view results before voting. PLEASE LIMIT YOUR BALLOT TO 15 VOTES AT MOST. EXCESS VOTES MAY RESULT IN YOUR BALLOT BEING DISQUALIFIED.
    -Blank Ballots: A "None of the Above" option is available if you believe no one is worthy and you wish to submit a blank ballot. This option is not to be taken lightly and it is strongly urged that it be used only after the utmost consideration, as non-votes carry great weight. Additionally, if using this option, please post your rationale.

    Voting Criteria: Players are to be evaluated within the context of the era in which they played and the history of the game to that point. Players are not to be held to standards that would materialize at a time beyond the year of the current election. Modern statistical analysis is permitted but must be applied strictly within historical context not to go beyond the year of the current election. Players are to be judged based solely on their playing careers. Other, non-playing contributions may be considered to the extent that they coincided with a player's playing career (such as a player/manager).

    Thoughtfulness and Editing Ballots: Please review and thoughtfully consider the candidates before voting, and make sure you have accurately filled out your ballot before submitting. Requests for editing ballots after the fact will generally not be honored. Exceptions might be made if a voter accidentally voted for the wrong player or accidentally went over the voting limit (but I strongly encourage you to do your best to prevent either from happening).

    Required Support: Players receiving at least 75% support in an election will be elected. Players need at least 5% support to appear on the next ballot.

    Player Eligibility: Players eligible for an election will have last played at least 5 years prior to the election year and have appeared in at least 10 Major League seasons. If a player appeared in less than 10 seasons, he may still be eligible if he had a minimum of 3000 PAs or 1500 IP, though extra scrutiny will be applied. Players will remain on the ballot for 15 years, provided they continue to receive at least 5% of the vote, at which point they will become indefinitely eligible for periodic elections conducted by the Veterans Committee.
    - Age Exception: For players 40 or older, they will become eligible the later of either 5 years after their last year of continuous play, or their first inactive year at age 45 or older.
    - Death Exception: For players who meet the criteria for consideration, but die before their first year of eligibility can have the five year waiting period waived and placed on the ballot the year of death.

    Election Period: Elections will close exactly one week after starting. The next election might not commence for another day or two.

    Conduct Policy: Every vote is a voter's opinion on who should be elected to the Hall of Fame. It is our responsibility as voters to be respectful towards each other. Personal attacks should not be tolerated and you should notify a moderator rather than allowing an argument to escalate and further derail discussion of the candidates.

    Recounts: There is a moratorium on regular election recounts until the 1960 election. It is your responsibility to ensure that your ballot is correct when it is submitted. No votes will be adjusted if you accidentally clicked on the wrong box.

    1960 Guide
    There are 40 candidates on the 1960 ballot - 21 holdovers and 19 first timers. First time eligible players last played in 1955 (unless qualifying under the age or death rule) or were omitted on the ballot in previous years.

    Newly Eligible (19)
    Floyd Baker
    Ewell Blackwell
    Phil Cavarretta
    Billy Cox
    Ferris Fain
    Sid Gordon
    Eddie Joost
    Ralph Kiner
    Dave Koslo
    Ed Lopat
    Peanuts Lowrey
    Hank Majeski
    Willard Marshall
    Hal Newhouser
    Vic Raschi
    Johnny Sain
    Vern Stephens
    Pete Suder
    Eddie Waitkus
    Harry Walker

    Holdovers (21)
    Code:
    Player			Year of Eligibility	Previous Support	High Support		Low Support
    Harry Brecheen		3rd			8.33%			16.67% (1958)		8.33% (1959)
    Tommy Bridges           10th                    58.33%                  58.33% (1959)           22.58% (1952)
    Dom DiMaggio		3rd			37.50%			37.50% (1959)		30.00% (1958)
    Lefty Gomez		12th			63.33%			63.33% (1957)		38.46 (1948)
    Bob Elliot		3rd			54.17%			54.17% (1959)		46.67% (1958)
    Tommy Henrich		6th			8.33%			25.00% (1955)		8.33% (1959)
    Bob Johnson		11th			54.17%			54.17% (1959)		26.47% (1950)
    Charlie Keller		4th			50.00%			50.00% (1959)		40.00% (1957)
    Chuck Klein		12th			37.50%			45.71% (1951)		37.50% (1954)
    Dutch Leonard		3rd			16.67%			16.67% (1959)		10.00% (1958)
    Ernie Lombardi		9th			45.83%			48.15% (1956)		32.26% (1952)
    Buddy Myer		15th			8.33%			20.59% (1953)		11.11% (1946)
    Bobo Newsom		3rd			8.33%			8.33% (1959)		6.67% (1958)
    Johnny Pesky		2nd			8.33%			8.33% (1959)		8.33% (1959)
    Allie Reynolds		2nd			8.33%			8.33% (1959)		8.33% (1959)
    Cecil Travis		9th			8.33%			16.67% (1957)		6.25% (1954)
    Hal Trosky		11th			8.33%			14.29% (1951)		5.88% (1953)
    Dixie Walker		7th			16.67%			16.67% (1959)		9.38% (1954)
    Bucky Walters		6th			62.50%			62.50% (1959)		40.74% (1956)
    Lloyd Waner		11th			8.33%			13.33% (1957)		5.88% (1953)
    Lon Warneke		11th			33.33%			33.33% (1959)		8.82% (1950)
    Holdovers Dropped From Last Election (5)
    Code:
    Player			Reason			Years on Ballot		High Support		Low Support
    Wally Berger		End of Eligibility	15			66.67% (1959)		38.24% (1950)
    Tony Lazzeri		End of Eligibility	15			54.17% (1959)		20.59% (1953)
    Heinie Manush		End of Eligibility	15			34.48% (1945)		18.75% (1954)
    Marty Marion	        Lack of Support	        2			6.67% (1958)		4.17% (1959)
    Eddie Stanky	        Lack of Support	        2			6.67% (1958)		4.17% (1959)
    Last Year of Eligibility (1)
    Code:
    Player			High Support
    Buddy Myer	        20.59% (1953)
    Penultimate Year of Eligibility (0)
    Code:
    Player			High Support
    Holdovers Receiving At Least 50% in Previous Election (6)
    Code:
    Player			Previous Support	Years with At Least 50% Support
    Tommy Bridges	        58.33%			2
    Bob Elliot	        54.17%			1
    Lefty Gomez	        66.67%			8
    Bob Johnson	        54.17%			1
    Charlie Kelller	        50.00%			1
    Bucky Walters	        62.50%			2
    Hall of Famers - 177
    A total of 177 players and contributors have been elected to the BBF Progressive Hall of Fame.

    Hall of Fame Players Wing
    Players Elected - 155
    Code:
    Player			Year Elected	Election Percentage	Years on Ballot		Position	        Primary Team			        Active Years			  Total Seasons		Living/Deceased		Age at Election
    Pete Alexander		1935		93.94%			1			Pitcher		        Philadelphia Phillies (NL)		1911-1930			  20			Deceased (1887-1950)	48
    Cap Anson		1902		100%			1			First Base	        Chicago White Stockings (Cubs) (NL)	1871-1897			  27			Deceased (1852-1922)	50
    Luke Appling		1955		100%		        1		        Shortstop		Chicago White Sox (AL)		        1930-1943, 1945-1950		  20		        Living - Age 53		48
    Earl Averill		1947		82.14%		        2		        Center Field		Cleveland Indians (AL)			1929-1941		          13		        Living - Age 58		45
    Frank Baker		1927		96.43%			1			Third Base	        Philadelphia Athletics (AL)		1908-1914, 1916-1919, 1921-1922	  13			Living - Age 72		41
    Ross Barnes^		1911		76.00%			11			Second Base	        Boston Red Stockings (NA)		1871-1879, 1881			  9			Deceased (1850-1915)	61
    Jake Beckley		1917		76.00%			6			First Base	        Pittsburgh Pirates (NL)			1887-1907			  20			Deceased (1867-1918)	50
    John Beckwith*`		1947 (VC)	91.67%		        VC		        Third Base		Chicago Giants (NNL)			1916-1938		          19		        Deceased (1900-1956)	47
    James Bell		1952 (VC)	100%		        VC		        Center Field		Pittsburgh Crawfords (NNL)		1922-1946		          25		        Living - Age 57		49
    Charlie Bennett		1907		75.00%			7			Catcher		        Detroit Wolverines (NL)			1878, 1880-1893			  15			Deceased (1854-1927)	53
    Lou Boudreau		1957		90.00%		        1		        Shortstop		Cleveland Indians (AL)		        1938-1952		          15		        Living - Age 43		40
    Roger Bresnahan		1925		79.17%			6			Catcher		        New York Giants (NL)			1897, 1900-1915			  17			Deceased (1879-1944)	46
    Dan Brouthers		1901		90.00%			1			First Base	        Buffalo Bisons (NL)			1879-1896, 1904			  18			Deceased (1858-1932)	50
    Mordecai Brown		1921		96.77%			1			Pitcher		        Chicago Cubs (NL)			1903-1916			  14			Deceased (1876-1948)	45
    Ray Brown*`		1957 (VC)	81.81%		        VC		        Pitcher		        Homestead Grays (I/NNL)		        1930-1948		          19		        Living - Age 52		49
    Pete Browning		1909		77.27%			9			Left Field/Center Field	Louisville Colonels (NL/AA)	        1882-1894			  13			Deceased (1861-1905)	Deceased
    Jesse Burkett		1910		92.00%			1			Left Field 	        Cleveland Spiders (NL)			1890-1895			  16			Deceased (1868-1953)	42
    Max Carey		1934		82.14%			1			Center Field	        Pittsburgh Pirates (NL)			1910-1929			  20			Living - Age 70		44
    Bob Caruthers		1909		77.27%			9			Pitcher/Right Field	St. Louis Browns (Cardinals) (NL/AA)	1884-1893		          10			Deceased (1864-1911)	45
    Frank Chance		1932		83.33%			14			First Base	        Chicago Cubs (NL)			1898-1914			  17			Deceased (1876-1924)	Deceased
    Oscar Charleston*`	1947 (VC)	91.67%		        VC		        Center Field		Indianapolis ABCs (I/NNL)		1915-1941		          27		        Deceased (1896-1954)	51
    Cupid Childs		1920		76.92%			15			Second Base	        Cleveland Spiders (NL)			1888, 1890-1901			  13			Deceased (1867-1912)	Deceased
    Fred Clarke		1917		88.00%			1			Left Field	        Pittsburgh Pirates (NL)			1894-1915			  21			Deceased (1872-1960)	45
    John Clarkson		1901		90.00%			1			Pitcher		        Boston Beaneaters (Braves) (NL)	        1882, 1884-1894			  12			Deceased (1861-1909)	40
    Ty Cobb			1933		96.55%			1			Center Field	        Detroit Tigers (AL)			1905-1928			  24			Living - Age 74		47
    Mickey Cochrane		1942		89.19%			1			Catcher		        Philadelphia Athletics (AL)		1925-1937			  13			Living - Age 56		38
    Eddie Collins		1935		96.67%			1			Second Base	        Chicago White Sox (AL)			1906-1930			  25			Deceased (1887-1951)	48
    Jimmy Collins		1913		82.61%			1			Third Base	        Boston Americans (Red Sox) (AL)		1895-1908			  14			Deceased (1870-1943)	43
    Roger Connor		1902		79.17%			1			First Base	        New York Giants (NL)			1880-1897			  18			Deceased (1857-1931)	45
    Andy Cooper*`		1947 (VC)	83.33%		        VC		        Pitcher			Kansas City Monarchs (NNL/NAL)		1920-1941		          22		        Deceased (1898-1941)	Deceased
    Wilbur Cooper*		1950 (VC)	75.00%		        VC	                Pitcher		        Pittsburgh Pirates (NL)		        1912-1926		          15	                Living - Age 68		58
    Stan Coveleski		1934		89.29%			2			Pitcher		        Cleveland Indians  (AL)			1912, 1916-1928			  14 			Living - Age 71		45
    Sam Crawford		1922		92.86%			1			Right Field	        Detroit Tigers (AL)	                1899-1917			  19			Living - Age 80		41
    Joe Cronin		1950		88.24%		        1		        Shortstop	        Boston Red Sox (AL)		        1926-1945		          20		        Living - Age 54		44
    Bill Dahlen		1916		88.00%			1			Shortstop	        Chicago Colts (Cubs) (NL)		1891-1911			  21			Deceased (1870-1950)	46
    George Davis		1914		84.62%			1			Shortstop	        New York Giants (NL)			1890-1909			  20			Deceased (1870-1940)	44
    Leon Day*`		1957 (VC)	81.81%		        VC		        Pitcher/Second Base	Newark Eagles (NNL)		        1934-1943, 1946-1950		  15		        Living - Age 44		41
    Ed Delahanty		1908		96.00%			1			Left Field	        Philadelphia Phillies (NL)		1888-1903			  16			Deceased (1867-1903)	Deceased
    Dizzy Dean		1948		80.77%		        3		        Pitcher		        St. Louis Cardinals (NL)		1930, 1932-1941, 1947		  12		        Living - Age 51		38
    Bill Dickey		1951		94.29%		        1		        Catcher		        New York Yankees (AL)		        1928-1943, 1946		          17		        Living - Age 53		44
    Martin Dihigo*`		1952 (VC)	100%		        VC		        Second Base/Pitcher	Cuban Stars (East) (ANL/I)		1923-1945		          23		        Living - Age 54		46
    Joe DiMaggio		1956		96.30%		        1		        Center Field		New York Yankees (AL)		        1936-1942, 1946-1951		  13		        Living - Age 46		42
    Bobby Doerr		1956		88.89%		        1		        Second Base		Boston Red Sox (AL)		        1937-1944, 1946-1951		  14		        Living - Age 42		38
    Larry Doyle		1926		76.00%			2			Second Base	        New York Giants (NL)			1907-1920			  14			Living - Age 74		40
    Hugh Duffy		1918		75.00%			8			Center Field/Outfield	Boston Beaneaters (Braves) (NL)	        1888-1891, 1904-1906	          17			Deceased (1866-1954)	52
    Buck Ewing		1902		83.33%			1			Catcher		        New York Giants  (NL)			1880-1897			  18			Deceased (1859-1906)	44
    Red Faber		1940		76.46%			3			Pitcher		        Chicago White Sox  (AL)			1914-1933			  20			Living - Age 72		52
    Wes Ferrell		1955		78.57%		        10		        Pitcher		        Cleveland Indians (AL)		        1927-1941		          15		        Living - Age 52		47
    Elmer Flick		1916		80.00%			1			Right Field	        Cleveland Naps (Indians) (AL)		1898-1910			  13			Living - Age 84		40
    Willie Foster*`		1947 (VC)	75.00%		        VC		        Pitcher			Chicago American Giants (ANL/NNL)	1923-1938		          16		        Living - Age 56		43
    Jimmie Foxx		1950		100%		        1		        First Base	        Philadelphia Athletics (AL)	        1925-1942, 1945		          20		        Living - Age 53		43
    Frankie Frisch		1942		91.89%			1			Second Base	        New York Giants (NL)			1919-1937			  19			Living - Age 61		43
    Pud Galvin		1903		80.77%			3			Pitcher		        Buffalo Bisons (NL)	                1875, 1879-1892			  15			Deceased (1856-1902)	Deceased
    Lou Gehrig	        1944	        100%		        1		        First Base	        New York Yankees (AL)		        1923-1939		          17	                Deceased (1903-1941)	Deceased
    Charlie Gehringer	1947		100%		        1		        Second Base		Detroit Tigers (AL)			1924-1942		          19		        Living - Age 57		44
    Josh Gibson*`		1947 (VC)	100%		        VC		        Catcher			Homestead Grays (ANL/NNL)		1929-1946		          18		        Deceased (1911-1947)	Deceased
    Jack Glasscock		1911		84.00%			11			Shortstop	        Cleveland Blues (NL)			1879-1895			  17			Deceased (1857-1947)	54
    George Gore		1909		77.27%			9			Center Field	        Chicago White Stockings (Cubs) (NL)	1879-1892			  14			Deceased (1867-1933)	52
    Joe Gordon		1955		75.00%		        1		        Second Base		New York Yankees (AL)		        1938-1943, 1946-1950		  11		        Living - Age 45		40
    Goose Goslin            1943            93.33%                  1                       Left Field              Washington Senators (NL)                1921-1938                         18                    Living - Age 59         42
    Frank Grant*`		1947 (VC)	83.33%		        VC		        Second Base		Cuban Giants (I/MSL)			1886-1905		          20		        Deceased (1865-1937)	Deceased
    Hank Greenberg		1952		93.55%		        1		        First Base		Detroit Tigers (AL)		        1930, 1933-1941, 1945-1947	  13		        Living - Age 49		41
    Clark Griffith*		1940 (VC)	78.57%			VC			Pitcher		        Chicago Colts (Cubs) (NL)		1891, 1893-1909, 1912-1914	  20			Deceased (1869-1955)	70
    Heinie Groh		1936		81.25%			5			Third Base	        Cincinnati Reds (NL)			1912-1927			  16			Living - Age 71		47
    Lefty Grove		1946		100%		        1		        Pitcher			Philadelphia Athletics (AL)		1925-1941		          17		        Living - Age 60		46
    Stan Hack		1952		77.42%		        1		        Third Base		Chicago Cubs (NL)		        1932-1947		          16		        Living - Age 51		43
    Billy Hamilton		1906		82.61%			1			Center Field	        Philadelphia Phillies (NL)		1888-1901			  14			Deceased (1866-1940)	40
    Gabby Hartnett		1946		96.30%		        1		        Catcher			Chicago Cubs (NL)			1922-1941		          20		        Living - Age 60		46
    Harry Heilmann		1937		96.18%			1			Right Field	        Detroit Tigers (AL)	                1914, 1916-1930, 1932		  17			Deceased (1894-1951)	43
    Billy Herman		1952		77.42%		        1		        Second Base		Chicago Cubs (NL)		        1931-1943, 1946-1947		  15		        Living - Age 51		43
    Pete Hill*`		1947 (VC)	91.67%		        VC		        Center Field		Chicago American Giants (I)		1899-1925		          27		        Deceased (1880-1951)	67
    Paul Hines		1904		76.00%			4			Center Field	        Providence Grays (NL)			1872-1891			  20			Deceased (1855-1935)	49
    Rogers Hornsby		1942		97.30%			1			Second Base	        St. Louis Cardinals (NL)		1915-1937			  23			Living - Age 63		45
    Carl Hubbell		1948		96.15%		        1		        Pitcher		        New York Giants (NL)			1928-1943		          16		        Living - Age 58		45
    Hughie Jennings		1927		75.00%			14			Shortstop	        Baltimore Orioles (NL)			1891-1903, 1907, 1909, 1912, 1918 17			Deceased (1869-1928)	58
    Grant Johnson*`		1947 (VC)	83.33%		        VC		        Shortstop		Brooklyn Royal Giants (I)		1895-1916		          22		        Living - Age 86		73
    Walter Johnson		1932		100%			1			Pitcher		        Washington Senators (AL)                1907-1927			  21			Deceased (1887-1946)	45
    Addie Joss		1926		76.00%			15			Pitcher		        Cleveland Naps (Indians) (AL)		1902-1910			  9			Deceased (1880-1911)	Deceased
    Tim Keefe		1901		75.00%			1			Pitcher		        New York Giants (NL)			1880-1893			  14			Deceased (1857-1933)	44
    Willie Keeler		1916		92.00%			2			Right Field	        Baltimore Orioles (NL)			1892-1910			  19			Deceased (1872-1923)	44
    Joe Kelley		1920		84.62%			8			Left Field	        Baltimore Orioles (NL)			1891-1906, 1908			  17			Deceased (1871-1943)	49
    King Kelly		1902		75.00%			2			Right Field/Catcher	Chicago White Stockings (Cubs) (NL)	1878-1893		          16			Deceased (1857-1894)	Deceased
    Napoleon Lajoie		1921		96.77%			1			Second Base	        Cleveland Naps (Indians) (AL)		1896-1916			  21			Deceased (1874-1959)	47
    Tommy Leach*		1940 (VC)	85.71%			VC			Third Base/Center Field	Pittsburgh Pirates (NL)		        1898-1915, 1918			  19			Living - Age 83		63
    Buck Leonard*`		1952 (VC)	100%		        VC		        First Base		Homestead Grays (I/NNL)		        1933-1950		          18		        Living - Age 53		45
    John Henry Lloyd*`	1947 (VC)	100%		        VC		        Shortstop		Lincoln Giants (I/ECL)			1906-1932		          27		        Living - Age 76		63
    Herman Long*		1925 (VC)	75.00%			VC			Shortstop	        Boston Beaneaters (Braves) (NL)		1889-1904			  16			Deceased (1866-1909)	Deceased
    Dick Lundy*`		1952 (VC)	81.82%		        VC		        Shortstop		Bacharach Giants (I/ECL)		1916-1939		          24		        Living - Age 62		54
    Ted Lyons		1949		80.00%		        3		        Pitcher		        Chicago White Sox (AL)		        1928-1942, 1946		          16		        Living - Age 60		49
    Biz Mackey*`		1952 (VC)	100%		        VC		        Catcher		        Hilldale Daises (ECL/ANL/I)		1920-1941, 1945-1947, 1950	  26		        Living - Age 63		55
    Sherry Magee		1924		86.21%			1			Left Field	        Philadelphia Phillies (NL)		1904-1919			  16			Deceased (1884-1929)	40
    Rabbit Maranville*	1955 (VC)	100%		        VC		        Shortstop		Boston Braves (NL)		        1912-1933, 1935		          23		        Deceased (1891-1954)	Deceased
    Christy Mathewson	1922		93.55%			1			Pitcher		        New York Giants (NL)			1900-1916			  17			Deceased (1880-1925)	41
    Joe McGinnity		1913		91.30%			1			Pitcher		        New York Giants (NL)			1899-1908			  10			Deceased (1871-1929)	42
    Bid McPhee		1905		75.00%			2			Second Base	        Cincinnati Reds (NL/AA)			1882-1899			  18			Deceased (1859-1943)	42
    Cal McVey*^		1920 (VC)	83.33%			VC			Catcher/First Base	Boston Red Stockings (NA)		1871-1879			  9			Deceased (1849-1926)	71
    Joe Medwick		1953		85.29%		        1		        Left Field		St. Louis Cardinals (NL)		1932-1948		          17		        Living - Age 49		42
    Jose Mendez*`		1947 (VC)	91.67%		        VC		        Pitcher			Kansas City Monarchs (NNL)		1908-1926		          19		        Deceased (1887-1928)	Deceased
    Johnny Mize		1958		96.67%		        1		        First Base		St. Louis Cardinals (NL)		1936-1942, 1946-1953		  15		        Living - Age 47		45
    Bill Monroe*`		1947 (VC)	75.00%		        VC		        Second Base		Brooklyn Royal Giants (I)		1896-1914		          19		        Deceased (1876-1914)	Deceased
    Tony Mullane		1908		80.00%			8			Pitcher		        Cincinnati Reds (NL/AA)			1881-1894			  14			Deceased (1859-1944)	49
    Kid Nichols		1911		100%			1			Pitcher		        Boston Beaneaters (Braves) (NL)		1890-1901, 1904-1906		  15			Deceased (1869-1953)	42
    Jim O'Rourke		1901		90.00%			1			Left Field/Utility	New York Giants (NL)		        1872-1893, 1904			  23			Deceased (1850-1919)	51
    Alejandro Oms*`		1947 (VC)	75.00%		        VC		        Center Field		Cuban Stars (East) (ECL/ANL)		1917-1935		          19		        Deceased (1895-1946)	Deceased
    Mel Ott		        1952		100%		        1		        Right Field		New York Giants (NL)		        1926-1947		          22		        Deceased (1909-1958)	43
    Satchel Paige*`		1957 (VC)	90.91%		        VC		        Pitcher		        Kansas City Monarchs (I/NNL/NAL)	1926-1953		          28		        Living - Age 54		51
    Dickey Pearce*^		1920 (VC)	100%			VC			Shortstop	        Brooklyn Atlantics (NA)			1871-1877			  6			Deceased (1836-1908)	Deceased
    Lip Pike*^		1920 (VC)	75.00%			VC			Center Field	        Baltimore Canaries (NA)			1871-1878, 1881, 1887		  10			Deceased (1845-1926)	Deceased
    Eddie Plank		1922		92.86%			1			Pitcher		        Philadelphia Athletics (AL)		1901-1917			  17			Deceased (1875-1926)	47
    Spotswood Poles*`	1947 (VC)	83.33%		        VC		        Center Field		Lincoln Stars (I)			1909-1923		          15		        Living - Age 71		60
    Charley Radbourn	1901		95.00%			1			Pitcher		        Providence Grays (NL)			1881-1891			  11			Deceased (1854-1897)	Deceased
    Dick Redding*`		1947 (VC)	91.67%		        VC		        Pitcher			Brooklyn Royal Giants (I/ECL)		1911-1938		          18		        Deceased (1891-1948)	56
    Sam Rice*		1955 (VC)	76.92%		        VC		        Right Field		Washington Senators (AL)		1915-1934		          20		        Living - Age 70		65
    Hardy Richardson*	1920 (VC)	91.67%			VC			Second Base/Left Field	Buffalo Bisons (NL)		        1879-1892			  14			Deceased (1855-1931)	65
    Eppa Rixey*		1955 (VC)	92.30%		        VC		        Pitcher		        Cincinnati Reds (NL)		        1912-1917, 1919-1933		  21		        Living - Age 69		64
    Bullet Rogan*`		1947 (VC)	100%		        VC		        Pitcher			Kansas City Monarchs (NNL/NAL)		1917-1938		          22		        Living - Age 67		54
    Edd Roush               1943            76.67%                  1                       Center Field            Cincinnati Reds (NL)                    1913-1929, 1931                   18                    Living - Age 67         49
    Red Ruffing		1951		82.86%		        2		        Pitcher		        New York Yankees (AL)		        1924-1942, 1945-1947	          22		        Living - Age 55	        46
    Amos Rusie		1906		78.26%			1			Pitcher		        New York Giants (NL)			1889-1895, 1897-1898, 1901	  10			Deceased (1871-1942)	35
    Babe Ruth		1940		97.06%			1			Right Field/Left Field	New York Yankees (AL)		        1914-1935			  22			Deceased (1895-1948)	45
    Jimmy Ryan*		1930 (VC)	86.67%			VC			Center Field	        Chicago Colts (Cubs) (NL)		1885-1900, 1902, 1903		  18			Deceased (1863-1923)	Deceased
    Louis Santop*`		1947 (VC)	91.67%		        VC		        Catcher			Hilldale Daises (I)			1909-1926		          18		        Deceased (1890-1942)	Deceased
    Joe Sewell		1942		75.68%			5			Shortstop/Third Base	Cleveland Indians (AL)		        1920-1933			  14			Living - Age 61		43
    Jimmy Sheckard*         1945 (VC)       83.33%                  VC                      Left Field              Chicago Cubs (NL)                       1897-1913                         17                    Deceased (1878-1947)    67
    Al Simmons		1949		96.00%		        1		        Left Field	        Philadelphia Athletics (AL)	        1924-1944		          21		        Deceased (1902-1956)	47
    George Sisler		1935		90.91%			1			First Base	        St. Louis Browns (AL)			1915-1922, 1924-1930		  15			Living - Age 66		42
    Al Spalding^		1915		80.00%			15			Pitcher		        Boston Red Stockings (NA)		1871-1878			  8			Deceased (1850-1915)	Deceased
    Tris Speaker		1933		100%			1			Center Field	        Cleveland Indians (AL)			1907-1928			  22			Deceased (1888-1958)	45
    Joe Start*^		1920 (VC)	91.67%			VC			First Base	        Providence Grays (NL)			1871-1886			  16			Deceased (1842-1927)	78
    Turkey Stearnes*`	1947 (VC)	100%		        VC		        Center Field		Detroit Stars (NNL/NAL)			1923-1942		          20		        Living - Age 59		46
    Harry Stovey		1907		75.00%			7			Left Field/First Base	Philadelphia Athletics (AA)	        1880-1893		          14			Deceased (1856-1931)	51
    Mule Suttles*`		1952 (VC)	90.90%		        VC		        First Base		Newark Eagles (NNL)		        1921, 1923-1944		          23		        Living - Age 59		51
    Ezra Sutton*		1920 (VC)	83.33%			VC			Third Base	        Boston Beaneaters (Braves) (NL)		1871-1888			  18			Deceased (1850-1907)	Deceased
    Bill Terry		1941		80.00%			1			First Base	        New York Giants (NL)			1923-1936			  14			Living - Age 61		43
    Sam Thompson		1907		79.17%			5			Right Field	        Philadelphia Phillies (NL)		1885-1898, 1906			  14			Deceased (1860-1922)	47
    Cristobal Torriente*`	1947 (VC)	83.33%		        VC		        Center Field		Chicago American Giants (NNL)		1913-1928		          16		        Deceased (1893-1938)	Deceased
    Pie Traynor		1942		83.78%			1			Third Base	        Pittsburgh Pirates (NL)			1920-1937			  18			Living - Age 61		42
    Dazzy Vance		1940		76.47%			1			Pitcher		        Brooklyn Robins (Dodgers) (NL)		1915, 1918, 1922-1935		  16			Living - Age 69		48
    George Van Haltren	1918		75.00%			11			Center Field	        New York Giants (NL)			1887-1903			  17			Deceased (1866-1945)	52
    Arky Vaughan		1953		100%		        1		        Shortstop		Pittsburgh Pirates (NL)		        1932-1943, 1947-1948		  14		        Deceased (1912-1952)	Deceased
    Rube Waddell		1915		84.00%			1			Pitcher		        Philadelphia Athletics (AL)		1897, 1899-1910			  13			Deceased (1876-1914)	Deceased
    Honus Wagner		1922		92.86%			1			Shortstop	        Pittsburgh Pirates (NL)			1897-1917			  21			Deceased (1874-1955)	48
    Bobby Wallace		1925		75.00%			3			Shortstop	        St. Louis Browns (AL)			1894-1918			  25			Deceased (1873-1960)	52
    Ed Walsh		1922		89.29%			1			Pitcher		        Chicago White Sox (AL)			1904-1917			  14			Deceased (1881-1959)	41
    John Ward		1907		75.00%			7			Shortstop/Pitcher	New York Giants (NL)		        1878-1894			  17			Deceased (1860-1925)	47
    Paul Waner		1950		94.12%		        1		        Right Field	        Pittsburgh Pirates (NL)		        1926-1945		          20		        Living - Age 57		47
    Mickey Welch*		1920 (VC)	75.00%			VC			Pitcher		        New York Giants (NL)			1880-1892			  13			Deceased (1859-1941)	61
    Willie Wells*`		1952 (VC)	90.90%		        VC		        Shortstop		St. Louis Stars (NNL)		        1924-1948		          25		        Living - Age 55		47
    Zack Wheat		1932		87.50%			1			Left Field	        Brooklyn Robins (Dodgers) (NL)		1909-1927			  10			Living - Age 72		44
    Deacon White		1904		76.00%			4			Catcher/Third Base	Buffalo Bisons (NL)		        1871-1890			  20			Deceased (1847-1939)	57
    Smokey Joe Williams*`	1947 (VC)	100%		        VC		        Pitcher		        Homestead Grays (I/ANL)			1905-1932		          28		        Deceased (1895-1946)	Deceased
    Vic Willis		1919		77.78%			5			Pitcher		        Boston Beaneaters (Braves) (NL)		1898-1910			  13			Deceased (1876-1947)	43
    Jud Wilson*`		1952 (VC)	90.90%		        VC		        Third Base		Baltimore Black Sox (I/ECL/ANL)		1922-1939		          18		        Living - Age 61		53
    George Wright^		1907		75.00%			7			Shortstop	        Boston Red Stockings (NA)		1871-1882			  12			Deceased (1847-1937)	60
    Cy Young		1916		100%			1			Pitcher		        Boston Americans (Red Sox) (AL)		1890-1911			  22			Deceased (1867-1955)	49
    
    * = Elected by Veterans Committee
    ^ = Played Significantly Prior to 1871
    ` = Played in the Negro Leagues
    Players Elected by Primary Position
    Catcher (11): Charlie Bennett, Roger Bresnahan, Mickey Cochrane, Bill Dickey, Buck Ewing, Josh Gibson, Gabby Hartnett, Biz Mackey, Cal McVey, Louis Santop, Deacon White
    First Base (14): Cap Anson, Jake Beckley, Dan Brouthers, Frank Chance, Roger Connor, Jimmie Foxx, Lou Gehrig, Hank Greenberg, Buck Leonard, Johnny Mize, George Sisler, Joe Start, Mule Suttles, Bill Terry
    Second Base (15): Ross Barnes, Cupid Childs, Eddie Collins, Bobby Doerr, Larry Doyle, Frankie Frisch, Charlie Gehringer, Joe Gordon, Frank Grant, Billy Herman, Rogers Hornsby, Napoleon Lajoie, Bid McPhee, Bill Monroe, Hardy Richardson
    Third Base (9): Frank Baker, John Beckwith, Jimmy Collins, Heinie Groh, Stan Hack, Tommy Leach, Ezra Sutton, Pie Traynor, Jud Wilson
    Shortstop (20): Luke Appling, Lou Boudreau, Joe Cronin, Bill Dahlen, George Davis, Jack Glasscock, Hughie Jennings, Grant Johnson, John Henry Lloyd, Herman Long, Dick Lundy, Rabbit Maranville, Dickey Pearce, Joe Sewell, Arky Vaughan, Honus Wagner, Bobby Wallace, John Ward, Willie Wells, George Wright
    Left Field (12): Jesse Burkett, Fred Clarke, Ed Delahanty, Goose Goslin, Joe Kelley, Sherry Magee, Joe Medwick, Jim O'Rourke, Jimmy Sheckard, Al Simmons, Harry Stovey, Zack Wheat
    Center Field (21): Earl Averill, James "Cool Papa" Bell, Pete Browning, Max Carey, Oscar Charleston, Ty Cobb, Joe DiMaggio, Hugh Duffy, George Gore, Billy Hamilton, Pete Hill, Paul Hines, Alejandro Oms, Lip Pike, Spotswood Poles, Edd Roush, Jimmy Ryan, Tris Speaker, Turkey Stearnes, Cristobal Torriente, George Van Haltren
    Right Field (10): Sam Crawford, King Kelly, Elmer Flick, Harry Heilmann, Willie Keeler, Mel Ott, Sam Rice, Babe Ruth, Sam Thompson, Paul Waner
    Pitcher (41): Pete Alexander, Mordecai Brown, Ray Brown, Bob Caruthers, John Clarkson, Andy Cooper, Wilbur Cooper, Stan Coveleski, Dizzy Dean, Red Faber, Wes Ferrell, Willie Foster, Pud Galvin, Clark Griffith, Lefty Grove, Carl Hubbell, Walter Johnson, Addie Joss, Tim Keefe, Ted Lyons, Christy Mathewson, Joe McGinnity, Jose Mendez, Tony Mullane, Kid Nichols, Satchel Paige, Eddie Plank, Charley Radbourn, Dick Redding, Eppa Rixey, Bullet Rogan, Red Ruffing, Amos Rusie, Al Spalding, Dazzy Vance, Rube Waddell, Ed Walsh, Mickey Welch, Smokey Joe Williams, Vic Willis, Cy Young

    Players Elected by Year
    Code:
    1901 (5): Dan Brouthers, John Clarkson, Tim Keefe, Jim O’Rourke, Charley Radbourn
    1902 (4): Cap Anson, Roger Connor, Buck Ewing, King Kelly
    1903 (1): Pud Galvin
    1904 (2): Paul Hines, Deacon White
    1905 (1): Bid McPhee
    1906 (2): Billy Hamilton, Amos Rusie
    1907 (5): Charlie Bennett, Harry Stovey, Sam Thompson, John Ward, George Wright
    1908 (2): Ed Delahanty, Tony Mullane
    1909 (3): Pete Browning, Bob Caruthers, George Gore
    1910 (1): Jesse Burkett
    1911 (3): Ross Barnes, Jack Glasscock, Kid Nichols
    1912 (0):
    1913 (2): Jimmy Collins, Joe McGinnity
    1914 (1): George Davis
    1915 (2): Al Spalding, Rube Waddell
    1916 (4): Bill Dahlen, Elmer Flick, Willie Keeler, Cy Young
    1917 (2): Jake Beckley, Fred Clarke
    1918 (2): Hugh Duffy, George Van Haltren
    1919 (1): Vic Willis
    1920 (2): Cupid Childs, Joe Kelley
    - 1920 VC (7): Cal McVey, Dickey Pearce, Lip Pike, Hardy Richardson, Joe Start, Ezra Sutton, Mickey Welch
    1921 (3): Mordecai Brown, Napoleon Lajoie, Christy Mathewson
    1922 (4): Sam Crawford, Eddie Plank, Honus Wagner, Ed Walsh
    1923 (0):
    1924 (1): Sherry Magee
    1925 (2): Roger Bresnahan, Bobby Wallace
    - 1925 VC (1): Herman Long
    1926 (1): Larry Doyle
    1927 (2): Frank Baker, Hughie Jennings
    1928 (0):
    1929 (1): Addie Joss
    1930 (0):
    - 1930 VC (1): Jimmy Ryan
    1931 (0):
    1932 (3): Frank Chance, Walter Johnson, Zack Wheat
    1933 (2): Ty Cobb, Tris Speaker
    1934 (2): Max Carey, Stan Coveleski
    1935 (3): Pete Alexander, Eddie Collins, George Sisler
    - 1935 VC (0):
    1936 (1): Heinie Groh
    1937 (1): Harry Heilmann
    1938 (0):
    1939 (0):
    1940 (3): Red Faber, Babe Ruth, Dazzy Vance
    - 1940 VC (2): Clark Griffith, Tommy Leach
    1941 (1): Bill Terry
    1942 (5): Mickey Cochrane, Frankie Frisch, Rogers Hornsby, Joe Sewell, Pie Traynor
    1943 (2): Goose Goslin, Edd Roush
    1944 (1): Lou Gehrig
    1945 (0):
    - 1945 VC (1): Jimmy Sheckard
    1946 (2): Lefty Grove, Gabby Hartnett
    1947 (2): Earl Averill, Charlie Gehringer
    - 1947 Negro League Players VC (19): John Beckwith, Oscar Charleston, Andy Cooper, Willie Foster, Josh Gibson, Frank Grant, Pete Hill, Grant Johnson, John Henry Lloyd, 
    Jose Mendez, Bill Monroe, Alejandro Oms, Spotswood Poles, Dick Redding, Bullet Rogan, Louis Santop, Turkey Stearnes, Cristobal Torriente, Smokey Joe Williams
    1948 (2): Dizzy Dean, Carl Hubbell
    1949 (2): Ted Lyons, Al Simmons
    1950 (3): Joe Cronin, Jimmie Foxx, Paul Waner
    - 1950 VC (1): Wilbur Cooper
    1951 (2): Bill Dickey, Red Ruffing
    1952 (4): Hank Greenberg, Stan Hack, Billy Herman, Mel Ott
    - 1952 Negro League Players VC (8): James "Cool Papa" Bell, Martin Dihigo, Buck Leonard, Dick Lundy, Biz Mackey, Mule Suttles, Willie Wells, Jud Wilson
    1953 (2): Joe Medwick, Arky Vaughan
    1954 (0):
    1955 (3): Luke Appling, Wes Ferrell, Joe Gordon
    - 1955 VC (3): Rabbit Maranville, Sam Rice, Eppa Rixey
    1956 (2): Joe DiMaggio, Bobby Doerr
    1957 (1): Lou Boudreau
    - 1957 Negro League Players VC (3): Ray Brown, Leon Day, Satchel Paige
    1958 (1): Johnny Mize
    1959 (0):
    Players Elected by Primary Decade
    1870s (9): Ross Barnes, Cal McVey, Dickey Pearce, Lip Pike, Al Spalding, Joe Start, Ezra Sutton, Deacon White, George Wright
    1880s (21): Cap Anson, Charlie Bennett, Dan Brouthers, Pete Browning, Bob Caruthers, John Clarkson, Roger Conner, Buck Ewing, Pud Galvin, Jack Glasscock, George Gore, Paul Hines, Tim Keefe, King Kelly, Tony Mullane, Jim O’Rourke, Charley Radbourn, Hardy Richardson, Harry Stovey, John Ward, Mickey Welch
    1890s (19): Jake Beckley, Jesse Burkett, Cupid Childs, Bill Dahlen, George Davis, Ed Delahanty, Hugh Duffy, Frank Grant, Clark Griffith, Billy Hamilton, Hughie Jennings, Joe Kelley, Herman Long, Bid McPhee, Kid Nichols, Jimmy Ryan, Amos Rusie, Sam Thompson, George Van Haltren
    1900s (24): Roger Bresnahan, Mordecai Brown, Frank Chance, Fred Clarke, Jimmy Collins, Sam Crawford, Elmer Flick, Pete Hill, Grant Johnson, Addie Joss, Willie Keeler, Napoleon Lajoie, Tommy Leach, Christy Mathewson, Joe McGinnity, Bill Monroe, Eddie Plank, Jimmy Sheckard, Rube Waddell, Honus Wagner, Bobby Wallace, Ed Walsh, Vic Willis, Cy Young
    1910s (17): Pete Alexander, Frank Baker, Max Carey, Wilbur Cooper, Ty Cobb, Eddie Collins, Larry Doyle, Heinie Groh, Walter Johnson, John Henry Lloyd, Sherry Magee, Jose Mendez, Spotswood Poles, Louis Santop, Tris Speaker, Zack Wheat, Smokey Joe Williams
    1920s (24): John Beckwith, Oscar Charleston, Andy Cooper, Stan Coveleski, Red Faber, Frankie Frisch, Goose Goslin, Harry Heilmann, Rogers Hornsby, Dick Lundy, Biz Mackey, Rabbit Maranville, Alejandro Oms, Dick Redding, Sam Rice, Eppa Rixey, Bullet Rogan, Edd Roush, Babe Ruth, George Sisler, Joe Sewell, Cristobal Torriente, Pie Traynor, Dazzy Vance
    1930s (33): Luke Appling, Earl Averill, James "Cool Papa" Bell, Ray Brown, Mickey Cochrane, Joe Cronin, Dizzy Dean, Bill Dickey, Martin Dihigo, Wes Ferrell, Willie Foster, Jimmie Foxx, Charlie Gehringer, Lou Gehrig, Josh Gibson, Hank Greenberg, Lefty Grove, Gabby Hartnett, Billy Herman, Carl Hubbell, Ted Lyons, Joe Medwick, Mel Ott, Satchel Paige, Red Ruffing, Al Simmons, Turkey Stearnes, Mule Suttles, Bill Terry, Arky Vaughan, Paul Waner, Willie Wells, Jud Wilson
    1940s (7): Lou Boudreau, Leon Day, Joe DiMaggio, Bobby Doerr, Joe Gordon, Stan Hack, Johnny Mize

    Players Elected by Primary Organization
    Bacharach Giants (I, ECL) (1): Dick Lundy
    Baltimore Black Sox (I, ECL, ANL) (1): Jud Wilson
    Baltimore Canaries (NA) (1): Lip Pike
    Baltimore Orioles (fka St. Louis Browns) (AL) (2): George Sisler, Bobby Wallace
    Baltimore Orioles (NL) (3): Hughie Jennings, Willie Keeler, Joe Kelley
    Boston Red Sox (fka Americans) (AL) (4): Bobby Doerr, Jimmy Collins, Joe Cronin, Cy Young
    Brooklyn Atlantics (NA) (1): Dickey Pearce
    Brooklyn Royal Giants (I, ECL, NNL) (3): Grant Johnson, Bill Monroe, Dick Redding
    Buffalo Bisons (NL) (4): Dan Brouthers, Pud Galvin, Hardy Richardson, Deacon White
    Chicago American Giants (I, NNL, NSL, NAL) (3): Willie Foster, Pete Hill, Cristobal Torriente
    Chicago Cubs (fka White Stockings, Colts) (NL) (12): Cap Anson, Mordecai Brown, Frank Chance, Bill Dahlen, Clark Griffith, George Gore, Stan Hack, Gabby Hartnett, Billy Herman, King Kelly, Jimmy Ryan, Jimmy Sheckard
    Chicago Giants (NNL) (1): John Beckwith
    Chicago White Sox (AL) (5): Luke Appling, Eddie Collins, Red Faber, Ted Lyons, Ed Walsh
    Cincinnati Reds (NL, AA) (5): Heinie Groh, Bid McPhee, Tony Mullane, Eppa Rixey, Edd Roush
    Cleveland Blues (NL) (1): Jack Glasscock
    Cleveland Indians (fka Naps) (AL) (9): Earl Averill, Lou Boudreau, Stan Coveleski, Wes Ferrell, Elmer Flick, Addie Joss, Napoleon Lajoie, Joe Sewell, Tris Speaker
    Cleveland Spiders (NL) (2): Jesse Burkett, Cupid Childs
    Cuban Giants (I, MSL) (1): Frank Grant
    Cuban Stars (East) (I, ECL, ANL) (2): Martin Dihigo, Alejandro Oms
    Detroit Stars (I, NNL, NAL) (1): Turkey Stearnes
    Detroit Tigers (AL) (5): Ty Cobb, Sam Crawford, Charlie Gehringer, Hank Greenberg, Harry Heilmann
    Detroit Wolverines (NL) (1): Charlie Bennett
    Hilldale Daises (I, ECL, ANL, EWL) (2): Biz Mackey, Louis Santop
    Homestead Grays (I, ANL, NNL) (4): Ray Brown, Josh Gibson, Buck Leonard, Smokey Joe Williams
    Indianapolis ABCs (I, NNL, NSL, NAL) (1): Oscar Charleston
    Kansas City Atheltics (fka Philadelphia Athletics) (AL) (7): Frank Baker, Mickey Cochrane, Jimmie Foxx, Lefty Grove, Eddie Plank, Al Simmons, Rube Waddell
    Kansas City Monarchs (I, NNL, NAL) (4): Willie Foster, Jose Mendez, Satchel Paige, Bullet Rogan
    Lincoln Giants (I, ECL, ANL) (1): John Henry Lloyd
    Lincoln Stars (I) (1): Spotswood Poles
    Louisville Colonels (NL, AA) (1): Pete Browning
    Los Angeles Dodgers (fka Brooklyn Dodgers, Robins) (NL) (2): Dazzy Vance, Zack Wheat
    Milwaukee Braves (fka Boston Braves, Beaneaters, Red Stockings) (NA, NL) (11): Ross Barnes, John Clarkson, Hugh Duffy, Herman Long, Rabbit Maranville, Cal McVey, Kid Nichols, Al Spalding, Ezra Sutton, Vic Willis, George Wright
    New York Yankees (AL) (6): Bill Dickey, Joe DiMaggio, Lou Gehrig, Joe Gordon, Red Ruffing, Babe Ruth
    Newark Eagles (NNL) (2): Leon Day, Mule Suttles
    Philadelphia Athletics (AA) (1): Harry Stovey
    Philadelphia Phillies (NL) (5): Pete Alexander, Ed Delahanty, Billy Hamilton, Sherry Magee, Sam Thompson
    Pittsburgh Crawfords (NNL) (1): James "Cool Papa" Bell
    Pittsburgh Pirates (NL) (9): Jake Beckley, Max Carey, Fred Clarke, Wilbur Cooper, Tommy Leach, Pie Traynor, Arky Vaughan, Honus Wagner, Paul Waner
    Providence Grays (NL) (3): Paul Hines, Charley Radbourn, Joe Start
    San Francisco Giants (fka New York Giants) (NL) (16): Roger Bresnahan, Roger Connor, George Davis, Larry Doyle, Buck Ewing, Frankie Frisch, Carl Hubbell, Tim Keefe, Christy Mathewson, Joe McGinnity, Jim O’Rourke, Mel Ott, Amos Rusie, George Van Haltren, John Ward, Mickey Welch
    St. Louis Cardinals (fka Browns) (NL, AA) (5): Bob Caruthers, Dizzy Dean, Rogers Hornsby, Joe Medwick, Johnny Mize
    St. Louis Stars (NNL) (1): Willie Wells
    Washington Senators (AL) (3): Goose Goslin, Walter Johnson, Sam Rice

    Hall of Fame Contributors Wing
    Contributors Elected - 23
    Code:
    Contributor   	Year Elected	Contribution		Living/Deceased			Age at Election
    Doc Adams        1925		Pioneer			Deceased (1814-1899)		Deceased
    Ed Barrow        1941		General Manager		Deceased (1868-1953)		Deceased
    Alex Cartwright  1925		Pioneer			Deceased (1820-1892)		Deceased
    Henry Chadwick   1925		Writer			Deceased (1824-1908)		Deceased
    Charlie Comiskey 1925		Owner		        Deceased (1859-1931)		66
    Tommy Connolly	 1956		Umpire		        Living - Age 90		        86
    Jim Creighton    1925		Pioneer			Deceased (1841-1862)		Deceased
    Rube Foster      1930		Manager/Executive	Deceased (1879-1930)		Deceased
    Miller Huggins   1941		Manager			Deceased (1879-1929)		Deceased
    William Hulbert  1925		NL President		Deceased (1832-1882)		Deceased
    Ned Hanlon       1936		Manager			Deceased (1857-1937)		79
    Ban Johnson      1936		AL President		Deceased (1864-1931)		Deceased	
    Bill Klem        1941		Umpire			Deceased (1874-1951)		67
    Kenesaw Landis	 1951		Commissioner		Deceased (1866-1944)		Deceased
    Connie Mack      1930		Manager/Owner	        Deceased (1862-1956)		68
    Joe McCarthy	 1951		Manager			Living - Age 73			64
    John McGraw      1936		Manager			Deceased (1873-1934)		Deceased
    Al Reach         1946		Owner		        Deceased (1840-1928)		Deceased
    Francis Richter  1941		Writer			Deceased (1854-1926)		Deceased
    Branch Rickey    1946		General Manager		Living - Age 79			65
    Frank Selee      1936		Manager			Deceased (1859-1909)		Deceased
    AG Spalding*     1930		Executive		Deceased (1850-1915)		Deceased
    Harry Wright     1925		Manager			Deceased (1835-1895)		Deceased
    
    * = Also elected as a player
    Contributors Elected by Primary Contribution
    Commissioner (1): Kenesaw Landis
    General Manager (2): Ed Barrow, Branch Rickey
    League President (2): William Hulbert, Ban Johnson
    Manager (6): Miller Huggins, Ned Hanlon, Joe McCarthy, John McGraw, Frank Selee, Harry Wright
    Owner (3): Charlie Comiskey, Al Reach, AG Spalding
    Pioneer (3): Doc Adams, Alex Cartwright, Jim Creighton
    Umpire (2): Tom Connolly, Bill Klem
    Writer (2): Henry Chadwick, Francis Richter

    Contributors Elected by Primary Team
    Chicago American Giants (NNL) (1): Rube Foster
    Chicago Cubs (fka White Stockings, Colts) (NA, NL) (1): AG Spalding
    Chicago White Sox (AL) (1): Charlie Comiskey
    Excelsior of Brooklyn (NAB) (1): Jim Creighton
    Kansas City Athletics (fka Philadelphia Athletics) (AL) (1): Connie Mack
    Los Angeles Dodgers (fka Brooklyn Dodgers, Superbas) (AA, NL) (1): Ned Hanlon
    Milwaukee Braves (fka Boston Braves, Beaneaters, Red Caps, Red Stockings) (NA, NL) (2): Frank Selee, Harry Wright
    New York Knickerbockers (NAB) (2): Doc Adams, Alex Cartwright
    New York Yankees (AL) (2): Miller Huggins, Joe McCarthy
    Philadelphia Phillies (fka Quakers) (NL) (1): Al Reach
    San Francisco Giants (fka New York Giants) (NL) (1): John McGraw
    St. Louis Cardinals (AA, NL) (1): Branch Rickey

    Contributors Elected by Year
    1925: Doc Adams, Alex Cartwright, Henry Chadwick, Harry Wright, William Hulbert, Charlie Comiskey, Jim Creighton
    1930: Rube Foster, Connie Mack, AG Spalding
    1936: Ned Hanlon, Ban Johnson, John McGraw, Frank Selee
    1941: Miller Huggins, Bill Klem, Francis Richter, Ed Barrow
    1946: Al Reach, Branch Rickey
    1951: Kenesaw Landis, Joe McCarthy
    1956: Tom Connolly

    Miscellaneous Information
    - Highest Regular Election Percentage: Cap Anson, Luke Appling, Jimmie Foxx, Lou Gehrig, Charlie Gehringer, Lefty Grove, Walter Johnson, Kid Nichols, Mel Ott, Tris Speaker, Arky Vaughan, Cy Young – 100%
    - Number of 1st Ballot Electees: 69
    - Most Years on Ballot Before Election: Cupid Childs, Addie Joss, Al Spalding – 15
    - Number of Players Elected After 10 Years on Ballot: 9
    - Number of Players Lasting 15 Years on Ballot without Election: 48
    - Number of Players Elected by Veterans Committee: 42
    - Highest Percentage Among Players Not Elected: 73.53% - Burleigh Grimes (1953)
    - Most Regular Election Electees in One Year: 5 (1901, 1907, 1942)
    - Fewest Regular Election Electees in One Year: 0 (1912, 1923, 1928, 1930, 1931, 1938, 1939, 1945, 1954, 1959)
    - Most Veterans Committee Electees in One Year: 19 (1947)
    - Largest Ballot: 78 Players (1901)
    - Largest Post-1915 Ballot: 50 Players (1952)
    - Smallest Ballot: 23 Players (1918)
    - Most Votes Cast: 37 (1942)
    - Fewest Votes Cast: 20 (1901)
    - Team With Most Players Elected: San Francisco Giants - 16
    - Team With Second Most Players Elected: Chicago Cubs - 12
    - Electee with Longest Post-1871 Career: Satchel Paige, Smokey Joe Williams - 28
    - Electee with Shortest Post-1871 Career: Dickey Pearce – 8 Seasons
    - Members Elected as Both Players and Contributors: Al Spalding
    - Youngest Elected Player: Amos Rusie – Age 35
    - Oldest Elected Player: Joe Start – 78
    - Number of Posthumously Elected Players: 27
    - Number of Posthumously Elected Contributors: 16
    - Number of Living Hall of Famers: 65
    - Number of Deceased Hall of Famers: 108
    - Oldest Living Hall of Famer: Tom Connolly - Age 90
    - Deceased in Past Year: Fred Clarke, Bobby Wallace

    Number of Ballots Submitted in Past Elections
    Code:
    1901: 20
    1902: 24
    1903: 26
    1904: 25
    1905: 24
    1906: 23
    1907: 24
    1908: 25
    1909: 22
    1910: 25
    1911: 25
    1912: 23
    1913: 23
    1914: 26
    1915: 25
    1916: 25
    1917: 25
    1918: 24
    1919: 27
    1920: 26
    1921: 31
    1922: 28
    1923: 25
    1924: 29
    1925: 24
    1926: 25
    1927: 28
    1928: 27
    1929: 25
    1930: 25
    1931: 32
    1932: 24
    1933: 29
    1934: 28
    1935: 33
    1936: 32
    1937: 34
    1938: 30
    1939: 32
    1940: 34
    1941: 35
    1942: 37
    1943: 30
    1944: 27
    1945: 29
    1946: 27
    1947: 28
    1948: 26
    1949: 25
    1950: 34
    1951: 35
    1952: 31
    1953: 34
    1954: 32
    1955: 28
    1956: 27
    1957: 30
    1958: 30
    1959: 24
    Links to Past Elections
    The Hawk has landed. Congratulations, Andre Dawson. You deserved it.

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    What's missing? Retire #8 for Andre Dawson.

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    Election threads are going to be a bit more sporadic during the fall semester. I'm a busy grad student, so Thursday or Friday updates might be more likely at this point because those days are when I have the time to sit for the amount of time that it requires for me to post the threads.

    My Ballot:
    Harry Brecheen
    Phil Cavarretta
    Dom DiMaggio
    Bob Elliot
    Lefty Gomez
    Tommy Henrich
    Bob Johnson
    Charlie Keller
    Ralph Kiner
    Chuck Klein
    Ernie Lombardi
    Hal Newhouser
    Allie Reynolds
    Bucky Walters
    Lon Warneke

    Berger, Lazzeri and Manush fell off the ballot. I picked up Dom DiMaggio, Ralph Kiner and Hal Newhouser in their places. I dropped Dixie Walker from my ballot and cast a vote for Phil Cavarretta.
    Last edited by Ace Venom; 09-10-2009 at 10:00 AM.
    The Hawk has landed. Congratulations, Andre Dawson. You deserved it.

    10 14 23 26 31 31 42

    What's missing? Retire #8 for Andre Dawson.

  3. Ballot:

    Ewell Blackwell--The whip was an amazing pitcher who had a short career and burned out early.

    Dom DiMaggio--War credit puts him over the top for me.

    Bob Elliot--One of the 5 best third basemen in the 1st 100 years of professional baseball deserves a spot on my ballot.

    Ferris Fain--A player with one of the highest OBPs in the history of the game (even with a short career) deserves a slot on my ballot (at least for now, pending some discussion).

    Lefty Gomez--Just over the line for me.

    Bob Johnson--Seems to fit our HOF standard for outfielders.

    Charlie Keller--War credit edges him into my queue.

    Ralph Kiner--No brainer

    Hal Newhouser--No brainer

    Vern Stephens--A tough case, but one close enough to at least this year make my ballot.
    Last edited by jjpm74; 09-10-2009 at 10:17 AM.

  4. DiMaggio
    Elliott
    Kiner
    Newhouser
    Newsom
    Walters
    Warnecke

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    Kiner
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  6. Tommy Henrich

    Henrich is now 96 years old.

    One year older than Joe DiMaggio, he came to the Yankees one year later, in 1937. He played fulltime in 1938 and again beginning 1941. If I may oversimplify, DiMaggio played fulltime while incumbent George Selkirk, Henrich and Charlie Keller split time.

    Henrich retired following the 1950 season, one year before DiMaggio. He played only half of the Yankees games in 1950 but he did not show DiMaggio's decline as a batter. Was he injured? If not then why he "hang up his spikes"?
    (Selkirk also played his entire major league career with the Yankees. Keller did also until injury reduced him to a pinch-hit role for two seasons in Detroit, following the 1949 season.)

    He missed the 1943-44-45 seasons entirely. With those three seasons, and the usual qualifications, he would have 7200+ career plate appearances rather than 5400+. How much "war credit" do you give him, if you quantify careers in those terms?

    In one sense, straight-line interpolation from his 1942 and 1946 seasons yields a conservative estimate of what Henrich lost to the war. Those were his two poorest seasons as an everyday player: average OPS+ 117, compare average OPS+ 137 for 1941 and 1947, better than that for '40 and '48.
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    I'll bite for this project on two who in another setting I might merely deem darned close to the line, Elliott and Walters. The entire list:

    Elliott
    Keller
    Kiner
    Newhouser
    Walters
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    Elliot
    Gomez
    Johnson
    Kiner
    Lombardi

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jsquared83 View Post
    Elliot
    Gomez
    Johnson
    Kiner
    Lombardi
    No Newhouser?
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  10. Tommy Bridges
    Bob Elliott
    Lefty Gomez
    Bob Johnson
    Ralph Kiner
    Chuck Klein
    Dutch Leonard
    Ernie Lombardi
    Hal Newhouser
    Bobo Newsom
    Vern Stephens
    Dixie Walker
    Bucky Walters
    Lloyd Waner
    Lon Warneke


    1. Chuck Klein
    2. Ralph Kiner
    3. Hal Newhouser
    4. Bob Johnson
    5. Ernie Lombardi
    6. Vern Stephens
    7. Bob Elliott
    8. Lefty Gomez
    9. Bucky Walters
    10. Tommy Bridges
    11. Lon Warneke
    12. Dixie Walker
    13. Bobo Newsom
    14. Dutch Leonard
    15. Lloyd Waner

  11. What happened to Tommy Bridges? Last election, he got over 50% of the vote. I have not seen Bridges on anyone's list, and I'm guessing it's because he is not on the ballot (but should be, right?).

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    Quote Originally Posted by dgarza View Post
    What happened to Tommy Bridges? Last election, he got over 50% of the vote. I have not seen Bridges on anyone's list, and I'm guessing it's because he is not on the ballot (but should be, right?).
    Another mistaken omission on my part.
    The Hawk has landed. Congratulations, Andre Dawson. You deserved it.

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    What's missing? Retire #8 for Andre Dawson.

  13. Quote Originally Posted by Ace Venom View Post
    Another mistaken omission on my part.
    I'm sure he won't skip a beat when he returns next year. No biggie.

    OOC, on an aside, if Ralph Kiner is elected this year, unless I am overlooking someone, he will be the 1st member of this project's HOF who is still alive and active in sports in 2009!

    Of players who have appeared on the master list for an election year, Lonnie Frey at 99 years old, Tommy Henrich at 96 years old, Eddie Joost at 93 years old, Phil Cavaretta at 93 years old, Buddy Lewis at 93 years old, Danny Litwhiler at 93 years old, Marty Marion at 91 years old, Bobby Doerr at 91 years old, Bob Dillinger at 90 years old are all notable baseball players who were considered or added to a ballot in this project who are still around in 2009. Monte Irvin and Bob Feller are not far off and are the other 2 90+ year olds still around in 2009.

  14. Elliot
    Gomez
    Kiner
    Newhouser
    Stephens

    Can't believe that Vern is not getting more support. He's a slight bit better than Sewell IMO, and since i was convinced to vote for Sewell after a while i had to vote for Stephens.

    Stephens is the only SS with at least 250 career win shares and at least 24 win shares per 162, who is eligible but is not in yet. I suppose that the case against him as that three of his best six years came during the war.

    It's interesting that people are willing to assume three real good years for someone like Dom DiMaggio for the three war years he missed, but when a player actually does have three good years during that time, it is held against him.

    If we're gonna give reasonable war credit to boost guys up, we have to at least give Stephens considerable credit for being a great player for those three years. For him to only be getting 33% support here is outrageous.

    PS - Vern played in 7 all star games.
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  15. Quote Originally Posted by jjpm74 View Post
    Ballot:

    Ferris Fain--A player with one of the highest OBPs in the history of the game (even with a short career) deserves a slot on my ballot (at least for now, pending some discussion).

    Come on now....Fain had one great season (28 win shares), and just one other season with even 20 win shares (21). His third best season was just 19 win shares, and he's not even close to 200 career win shares. A notable player because of the walks and a very good glove, but nowhere near a hall of famer.
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  16. Ferris Fain has one of the highest OBP in history, but how does he rank among 1B?

    I think his career is well outside of the Top 30 1B of All Time. Phil Cavarretta & Hal Trosky had a better careers.

    1. Lou Gehrig
    2. Stan Musial
    3. Jimmie Foxx
    4. Cap Anson
    5. Dan Brouthers
    6. Roger Connor
    7. Johnny Mize
    8. Hank Greenberg
    9. George Sisler
    10. Bill Terry
    11. Jake Beckley
    12. Jim Bottomley
    13. Mickey Vernon
    14. Dolph Camilli
    15. Cal McVey
    16. Jack Fournier
    17. Dave Orr
    18. Rudy York
    19. Harry Davis
    20. Frank McCormick
    21. Ed Konetchy
    22. Jake Daubert
    23. Hal Trosky
    24. Gil Hodges
    25. Henry Larkin
    26. John Reilly
    27. Ted Kluszewski
    28. Frank Chance
    29. Phil Cavarretta
    30. Hal Chase
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    Dom DiMaggio
    Bob Elliott
    Lefty Gomez
    Bob Johnson
    Charlie Keller
    Ralph Kiner
    Hal Newhouser
    Cecil Travis
    Bucky Walters

  18. Bob Elliott
    Lefty Gomez
    Bob Johnson
    Ralph Kiner
    Chuck Klein
    Ernie Lombardi
    Buddy Myer
    Hal Newhouser
    Allie Reynolds
    Vern Stephens
    Hal Trosky
    Dixie Walker
    Buckie Walters
    Lon Warneke

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    Quote Originally Posted by nerfan View Post
    No Newhouser?
    Idk, im on the fence with him. Clearly dominant for a 3 year span in the mid 40s but not much else (against a war weakened league in '44 and '45). I know I voted for Gomez but he's right around the same level and may omit him next time. Anyone wanna push me over the fence on Hal?

  20. Quote Originally Posted by Jsquared83 View Post
    Idk, im on the fence with him. Clearly dominant for a 3 year span in the mid 40s but not much else (against a war weakened league in '44 and '45). I know I voted for Gomez but he's right around the same level and may omit him next time. Anyone wanna push me over the fence on Hal?
    Newhouser vs. Gomez

    Newhouser had a significantly better ERA & ERA+ with 500 extra innings. Had Newhouser played with Gomez's Yankees, their Winning %s would be the same (perhaps Newhouser bettering Gomez).

    Newhouser 2993 IPs
    207-150, .580 %, 3.06 ERA, 130 ERA+

    Newhouser 2993 IPs Neutralized
    213-119, .642 %, 3.01 ERA

    Newhouser 2458.1 IPs
    170-119, .588 %, 2.84 ERA, 138 ERA+

    Newhouser 2515 IPs Neutralized
    184-90, .672 %, 2.83 ERA

    Gomez 2503 IPs
    189-102, .649 %, 3.34 ERA, 125 ERA+

    Gomez 2609 IPs Neutralized
    178-106, .627 %, 3.13 ERA

    Pitchers (1871-1960) 2500-3500 IPs
    Code:
      Cnt Player            ERA+   IP   From  To   Ages
    +----+-----------------+----+------+----+----+-----+
        1 Ed Walsh           146 2964.1 1904 1917 23-36 
        2 Al Spalding        142 2890.2 1871 1877 20-26 
        3 Mordecai Brown     138 3172.1 1903 1916 26-39 
        4 Rube Waddell       135 2961.1 1897 1910 20-33 
        5 Hal Newhouser      130 2993   1939 1955 18-34 
        6 Stan Coveleski     127 3082   1912 1928 22-38 
        7 Tommy Bridges      126 2826.1 1930 1946 23-39 
        8 Dazzy Vance        125 2966.2 1915 1935 24-44 
        9 Lefty Gomez        125 2503   1930 1943 21-34 
       10 Urban Shocker      124 2681.2 1916 1928 25-37 
       11 Dizzy Trout        124 2725.2 1939 1957 24-42

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jsquared83 View Post
    Idk, im on the fence with him. Clearly dominant for a 3 year span in the mid 40s but not much else (against a war weakened league in '44 and '45). I know I voted for Gomez but he's right around the same level and may omit him next time. Anyone wanna push me over the fence on Hal?
    He was great in '47 and '48 as well. And great as a swing man in 1942, though his record sucked.

    He was also very good in 1949, and good in 1950.

    And that fact that he was just as good in 1946 as he was in 1944 and 1945 somewhat minimized the discounts I would normally apply to those years. He was awesome in 1944 and 1945, but 1946 was probably his best season.

  22. Quote Originally Posted by jjpm74 View Post
    Bob Elliot--One of the 5 best third basemen in the 1st 100 years of professional baseball deserves a spot on my ballot.
    He should, but was Bob Elliot really one of the top five third basemen from 1869-1969? Top 10 I can see, but who's pre-1970 top 5? Does that list include Negro Leaguers?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Brad Harris View Post
    He should, but was Bob Elliot really one of the top five third basemen from 1869-1969? Top 10 I can see, but who's pre-1970 top 5? Does that list include Negro Leaguers?
    If you're talking pre-1960, and sticking to just major leaguers, it becomes more reasonable. Even mid career, Mathews is probably #1. Then you've got Baker, Hack, Elliott, Collins, Traynor, Rosen, Groh, and maybe a few others. Elliott might be among the 5 best of that group.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mwiggins View Post
    He was great in '47 and '48 as well. And great as a swing man in 1942, though his record sucked.

    He was also very good in 1949, and good in 1950.

    And that fact that he was just as good in 1946 as he was in 1944 and 1945 somewhat minimized the discounts I would normally apply to those years. He was awesome in 1944 and 1945, but 1946 was probably his best season.

    Why did his career fall off after 1950? Injuries?

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    and Bridges if he is supposed to be on the ballot

    Am open to listening to a case for Elliot and Johnson.
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