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2012 HOF Voting Tracker- Found this on a Blog
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The Top 100 Pitchers In MLB History
The Top 100 Position Players In MLB History
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Update - looks like only Biggio has any solid chance...
185 Full Ballots 32.3% of last years vote)
69.7 - Biggio
60.5 - Raines
60.5 - J. Morris
60.0 - Bagwell
59.5 - Piazza
45.4 - Bonds
44.3 - Clemens
38.9 - Schilling
37.8 - L. Smith
37.8 - Trammell
35.1 - E. Martinez
20.0 - D. Murphy
18.9 - McGriff
16.8 - L. Walker
13.5 - S. Sosa
13.0 - McGwire
12.4 - Raffy
8.6 - Mattingly
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2.7 - Lofton
1.7 - P. Rose
1.7 - Bernie Williams
0.6 - D. Wells
0.6 - J. Franco
0.6 - S. Alomar Jr.
0.6 - S. Green1885 1886 1926 1931 1934 1942 1944 1946 1964 1967 1982 2006 2011
1887 1888 1928 1930 1943 1968 1985 1987 2004 2013
1996 2000 2001 2002 2005 2009 2012 2014 2015
The Top 100 Pitchers In MLB History
The Top 100 Position Players In MLB History
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Originally posted by crzblue View PostWhat happens now at Cooperstown?
The big question-do the HOFers come out for induction weekend in a self-congratulatory mood because this vote is an indictment against the steroid users so many have rallied against, or do they stay away in record numbers?Dave Bill Tom George Mark Bob Ernie Soupy Dick Alex Sparky
Joe Gary MCA Emanuel Sonny Dave Earl Stan
Jonathan Neil Roger Anthony Ray Thomas Art Don
Gates Philip John Warrior Rik Casey Tony Horace
Robin Bill Ernie JEDI
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I have to say the lack of any inductees isn't much of a surprise. Next year might be the year for Biggio simply because there are enough people who won't vote for anyone on the first ballot. But I have been wrong before.RIP Ronnie James Dio (July 10, 1942 - May 16, 2010).
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