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2024 Hall of Fame Voting Results. Inducted: Adrian Beltré,Todd Helton,Jim Leyland,Joe Mauer Find Full Vote Totals and Statistics for all Players Who Were on the Ballot

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You might want to consider fucking yourself straight in the ass.Vizquel might be the most overrated player of all-time
You might want to consider fucking yourself straight in the ass.
Beltre is the clear answer. Guys like Mauer and Jones are fringe guys who belong (neither would set the floor low, IMO). Utley had the peak but not the career. Helton got helped a bit by Coors, but I don't think his stats were super inflated by playing in Denver.Beltre is the only answer here
The peak is where I have the issue with any HOF. It should be a player at his peak, not longevity IMO. Plus with baseball we are getting into this ugly period of regionalization. Ask an average baseball fan if Mauer or Jones should get in, I’d bet most would say no. But their fans can make a great argument and fans are more knowledgeable about individual players than most the writers.Beltre is the clear answer. Guys like Mauer and Jones are fringe guys who belong (neither would set the floor low, IMO). Utley had the peak but not the career. Helton got helped a bit by Coors, but I don't think his stats were super inflated by playing in Denver.
The real question is whether Tony LaRussa is able to twist enough arms to get writers to pretend that Beltran shouldn't face the same punishment as the juicers.
At this point, we're going to start having discussions about where the floor is, because we're now really through the point of a "backlog" of HoF guys. There shouldn't be a distinction for "first ballot" (there wasn't anyway, there isn't a first ballot section of the Hall in Cooperstown to begin with) and hopefully we get to the understanding that if a guy is a HoFer, just vote him in. There will be very few times where a multitude of shoo-in guys comes up for election at any given time, so it's going to be "should X guy get voted in if Y guy is there?"The peak is where I have the issue with any HOF. It should be a player at his peak, not longevity IMO. Plus with baseball we are getting into this ugly period of regionalization. Ask an average baseball fan if Mauer or Jones should get in, I’d bet most would say no. But their fans can make a great argument and fans are more knowledgeable about individual players than most the writers.
At this point, we're going to start having discussions about where the floor is, because we're now really through the point of a "backlog" of HoF guys. There shouldn't be a distinction for "first ballot" (there wasn't anyway, there isn't a first ballot section of the Hall in Cooperstown to begin with) and hopefully we get to the understanding that if a guy is a HoFer, just vote him in. There will be very few times where a multitude of shoo-in guys comes up for election at any given time, so it's going to be "should X guy get voted in if Y guy is there?"
Hopefully that Baines inclusion doesn't dilute the Hall too badly.
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2024 Hall of Fame Voting | Baseball-Reference.com
2024 Hall of Fame Voting Results. Inducted: Adrian Beltré,Todd Helton,Jim Leyland,Joe Mauer Find Full Vote Totals and Statistics for all Players Who Were on the Ballotwww.baseball-reference.com
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Voting for ARod here would go a long way in letting those two in. Which is why no one will vote for him.No one until Barry Bonds and Roger Clemens are in.