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2018 Baseball Hall of Fame Ballot

Started by Basscat7, December 29, 2018, 08:01:03 PM

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Basscat7

2018 Baseball Hall of Fame Ballot. ( Induction in 2019 )

Voting results will be announced January 22.

Among returnees on the HOF ballot, Edgar Martinez received 70.4 percent of the vote in 2018 and returns for his final appearance on the HOF ballot this year.

Mike Mussina is the only other returnee who reached the 60-percent mark in 2018, coming in at 63.5 percent

Any candidate who receives votes on 75 percent of all ballots cast will earn election to the Hall of Fame.

Candidates remain on the ballot for next year if they receive at least 5 % of the votes.  They have 10 years on the ballot and are then dropped off.

Fifteen former players are returning to the 2018 BBWAA  HOF ballot after receiving at least five percent of the overall vote in 2017.

Edgar Martínez
70.4%

10th year of eligibility - Last year on ballot 

Mike Mussina
63.5%

6th year

Roger Clemens
57.3%

7th year

Barry Bonds
56.4%

7th year

Curt Schilling
51.2%

6th year

Omar Vizquel
37.0%

2nd year

Larry Walker
34.1%

9th year

Fred McGriff
23.2%

10th year - Last year on ballot

Manny Ramírez
22.0%

3rd year

Jeff Kent
14.5%

6th year

Gary Sheffield
11.1%

5th year

Billy Wagner
11.1%

4th year

Scott Rolen
10.2%

2nd year

Sammy Sosa
7.8%

7th year

Andruw Jones
7.3%

2nd year

Newcomers to the 2018 HOF Ballot


Roy Halladay

Todd Helton

Andy Pettitte

Mariano Rivera

Rick Ankiel

Jason Bay

Lance Berkman

Freddy Garcia

Jon Garland

Travis Hafner

Ted Lilly

Derek Lowe

Darren Oliver

Roy Oswalt

Juan Pierre

Placido Polanco

Miguel Tejada

Vernon Wells

Kevin Youkilis

Michael Young.


Golf is for guys whose wives won't let them buy a bass boat

Bass Fishing is like Church, many attend - Few get it.

Xm Sean

Still no Mookie Wilson?  SMH :'( :'( :'(

Basscat7

Quote from: Xm Sean on January 02, 2019, 05:57:05 PM
Still no Mookie Wilson?  SMH :'( :'( :'(

Mookie gets in every year,

When He buys his ticket.
Golf is for guys whose wives won't let them buy a bass boat

Bass Fishing is like Church, many attend - Few get it.

Eli

Quote from: Basscat7 on January 02, 2019, 06:17:00 PM
Quote from: Xm Sean on January 02, 2019, 05:57:05 PM
Still no Mookie Wilson?  SMH :'( :'( :'(

Mookie gets in every year,

When He buys his ticket.
But he hit the grounder to first...

Basscat7

Quote from: Eli on January 02, 2019, 08:43:14 PM
Quote from: Basscat7 on January 02, 2019, 06:17:00 PM
Quote from: Xm Sean on January 02, 2019, 05:57:05 PM
Still no Mookie Wilson?  SMH :'( :'( :'(

Mookie gets in every year,

When He buys his ticket.
But he hit the grounder to first...

And Married his Brothers girlfriend who had a kid named Preston and became both stepfather and Uncle to Preston Wilson, another former MLB player.
Golf is for guys whose wives won't let them buy a bass boat

Bass Fishing is like Church, many attend - Few get it.

Xm Sean


Sam M

Rivera no brainer. I think Halliday gets in this year along with Martinez

Basscat7

Hall of Fame voting results

Receiving the necessary 75 percent of votes, four were announced Tuesday as the Baseball Hall of Fame's Class of 2019.

Here are the results from the 425 ballots cast.

Name           Votes        Pct.
Mariano Rivera   425        100%
Roy Halladay     363         85.4%
Edgar Martinez  363         85.4%
Mike Mussina      326         76.7%
Curt Schilling    259           60.9%
Roger Clemens 253         59.5%
Barry Bonds    251           59.1%
Larry Walker    232           54.6%
Omar Vizquel     182         42.8%
Fred McGriff   169             39.8%
Manny Ramirez  97          22.8%
Jeff Kent             77          18.1%
Scott Rolen      73           17.2%
Billy Wagner     71           16.7%
Todd Helton     70            16.5%
Gary Sheffield     58           13.6%
Andy Pettitte       42            9.9%
Sammy Sosa     36             8.5%
Andruw Jones    32             7.5%
Michael Young       9            2.1%
Lance Berkman    5             1.2%
Miguel Tejada       5             1.2%
Roy Oswalt        4               0.9%
Placido Polanco    2             0.5%
Golf is for guys whose wives won't let them buy a bass boat

Bass Fishing is like Church, many attend - Few get it.