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The Class of 2014 in Cooperstown set new standards at the Hall of Fame. And one glance at the 2015 ballot suggests that this summer could feature more stars, records and fans at the annual Induction Ceremony.

The Baseball Writers’ Association of America 2015 Hall of Fame ballot, released Nov. 24, features 34 names, including 17 holdovers from previous elections and 17 newcomers. When the voting results are announced at 2 p.m. ET on Jan. 6, another record-setting class to match 2014 may be revealed.

The new candidates on the ballot include Cy Young Award winners like Randy Johnson, Pedro Martinez and John Smoltz, along with sluggers Carlos Delgado and Gary Sheffield, two-time batting champion Nomar Garciaparra and lock-down closer Troy Percival.

Other first-time candidates include: Rich Aurilia, Aaron Boone, Tony Clark, Jermaine Dye, Darin Erstad, Cliff Floyd, Brian Giles, Tom Gordon, Eddie Guardado and Jason Schmidt.

In 2014, the election of Tom Glavine, Greg Maddux and Frank Thomas marked just the third time in 70 Baseball Writers’ Association of America elections that three first-year candidates were named in one year and just the eighth time overall that as many as three candidates in any year of eligibility were elected by the BBWAA.

The 17 candidates returning to the BBWAA ballot (with their 2014 election percentages) are: Craig Biggio (74.8%), Mike Piazza (62.2%), Jeff Bagwell (54.3%), Tim Raines (46.1%), Roger Clemens (35.4%), Barry Bonds (34.7%), Lee Smith (29.9%), Curt Schilling (29.2%), Edgar Martinez (25.2%), Alan Trammell (20.8%), Mike Mussina (20.3%), Jeff Kent (15.2%), Fred McGriff (11.7%), Mark McGwire (11.0%), Larry Walker (10.2%), Don Mattingly (8.2%) and Sammy Sosa (7.2%).

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RJ, Pedro, Smoltz, Biggio, Trammel, Kent


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Unit and Pedro should be locks .

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Unit and Pedro should be locks .


Correct.

I took 30 seconds to look at Smoltz' numbers, and I think I now like him going in first time, whereas I was fine with him waiting a year before I took said 30 seconds.

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RJ, Pedro, Smoltz, Biggio, Trammel, Kent
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Unit, Pedro, Smoltz, Trammell.

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Unit, Pedro, Smoltz, Trammell.

This would be my vote, +Biggio

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Steroid era be damned, I also think eventually you have to let Piazza in. The numbers he put up as a catcher are mindblowing

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If ever there should be a unanimous selection, it would be Big Unit.

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If ever there should be a unanimous selection, it would be Big Unit.


Maddux wasn't. He won't be.


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If ever there should be a unanimous selection, it would be Big Unit.


Maddux wasn't. He won't be.

Agreed. I also agree he should be, but for whatever reason, a couple of people will say no. It doesn't matter.

Johnson and Martinez in. Smoltz I am going to put on the borderline... I could see him getting 63% this year. No to the other first timers except Jermaine Dye who will certainly get at least 2 votes. I would guess Biggio gets in based on how close he got last time. Nobody else though (Piazza will get close to 69%.) Bagwell will regress. Clemens up to 45%, Bonds up to 41%.

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The results are announced today. The experts are predicting four get in. Randy Johnson, Pedro Martinez, John Smoltz and Craig Biggio. This would be the largest induction class since 1955.


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The results are announced today. The experts are predicting four get in. Randy Johnson, Pedro Martinez, John Smoltz and Craig Biggio. This would be the largest induction class since 1955.


By height?

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I'm old, though I do appreciate that baseball is the sport best designed to be picked apart by statistics. That said, by the eyeball test, how is Tim Raines NOT in the HoF or at least, the HoF discussion? He was the NL equivalent of Rickey Henderson for many years (before joining the White Sox), and his .385 onbase % is pretty damn good. Dude was a threat to turn a walk/single into a double any time he got on 1st base. I thought he was a game changer.

Advanced metrics friends, please explain why Raines isn't already in.


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I read an opinion this morning that held that Raines was HOF first seven years then declined as time went on and hung on too long at end.

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Advanced metrics friends, please explain why Raines isn't already in.



I believe the advanced metrics guys think Raines should be in. Certainly before Rice and Dawson.

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Pedro Martinez, Randy Johnson, John Smoltz, and Craig Biggio. That works.


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I'm not convinced Biggio wasn't on PED's.


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I'm not convinced Biggio wasn't on PED's.


he looked pretty suspicious to me. but whatever, I don't care anymore.

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cpguy wrote:
I'm not convinced Biggio wasn't on PED's.

How are you convinced any of these HOF guys were not on PED's?

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cpguy wrote:
I'm not convinced Biggio wasn't on PED's.

How are you convinced any of these HOF guys were not on PED's?


I'm not but Biggio was a scrawny kid then became a basher (over 250 HR).


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I'm not convinced Biggio wasn't on PED's.

How are you convinced any of these HOF guys were not on PED's?


I'm not but Biggio was a scrawny kid then became a basher (over 250 HR).

He has the numbers to be in but I certainly don't look at Biggio and remember him from his playing days and think " thats a HOF'er right there". Seems to be a compiler. Id put Raines in before him. Raines was a much more impactful player.

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[ Id put Raines in before him. Raines was a much more impactful player.


Definitely for about a 5-6 year period Raines was much better.

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badrogue17 wrote:
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I'm not convinced Biggio wasn't on PED's.

How are you convinced any of these HOF guys were not on PED's?


I'm not but Biggio was a scrawny kid then became a basher (over 250 HR).

He has the numbers to be in but I certainly don't look at Biggio and remember him from his playing days and think " thats a HOF'er right there". Seems to be a compiler. Id put Raines in before him. Raines was a much more impactful player.


Exactly. To me, being a HOF'er means that you were the best at your position for an extended period of time. Biggio stuck around long enough to accumulate stats. He should be in the Hall of Very Good.

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Agreed on Raines. Biggio kissed some good ass so he is in.

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I read an opinion this morning that held that Raines was HOF first seven years then declined as time went on and hung on too long at end.


That opinion sucks Elmhurst horse-cock while wearing a lobster bib.

In the past you could've argued he toiled for an obscure team ... but with everything about every player available 24 hours a day at the tap of a finger or two, that's an obviated excuse.

Raines' comps:

Lou Brock (863) *
Kenny Lofton (861)
Max Carey (849) *
Johnny Damon (848)
Willie Davis (838)
Jimmy Ryan (824)
Jose Cruz (822)
Julio Franco (818)
Fred Clarke (816) *
Enos Slaughter (813)


Just to compare, here's Biggio's:

Robin Yount (836) *
Derek Jeter (825)
Joe Morgan (779) *
Paul Molitor (778) *
Roberto Alomar (773) *
Cal Ripken (761) *
Johnny Damon (760)
Brooks Robinson (739) *
Lou Whitaker (739)
George Brett (735) *

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