It's that time of year again. The MLB Hall of Fame ballot for 2016 was released today. The results will be announced on January 6 and I plan on creating a more detailed thread that day to analyze everything, but in the meantime let's take a look at the ballot and make some predictions. Here's the ballot.
First time candidates:
Ken Griffey Jr.
Trevor Hoffman
Billy Wagner
Jim Edmonds
Jason Kendall
Garret Anderson
Troy Glaus
Mike Hampton
Luis Castillo
Randy Winn
Mike Lowell
Mark Grudzielanek
David Eckstein
Brad Ausmus
Mike Sweeney
Returning Candidates: *( ) = % from last year; { } = year on ballot
Mike Piazza (69.9) {4}
Jeff Bagwell (55.7) {6}
Tim Raines (55) {9}
Curt Schilling (39.2) {4}
Roger Clemens (37.5) {4}
Barry Bonds (36.8) {4}
Lee Smith (30.2) {14}
Edgar Martinez (27) {7}
Alan Trammell (25.1) {15}
Mike Mussina (24.6) {3}
Jeff Kent (14) {3}
Fred McGriff (12.9) {7}
Larry Walker (11.8) {6}
Gary Sheffield (11.7) {2}
Mark McGwire (10) {10}
Sammy Sosa (6.6) {4}
Nomar Garciaparra (5.5) {2}
First I should note that this is the final year Alan Trammell will be on the ballot. Also thanks to the HOF's decision to try to ignore certain players this will be Mark McGwire's final year on the ballot.
I have two questions for this thread. Who would you vote for to go in the HOF, and who do you think will go into the HOF? You are limited to ten choices for each question.
My ballot would read as follows
Ken Griffey Jr., Barry Bonds, Roger Clemens, Mike Piazza, Jeff Bagwell, Sammy Sosa, Fred McGriff, Gary Sheffield, Curt Schilling, Mike Mussina
For those unfamiliar with my annual thread, I never used to come close to using all ten votes. I used to vote for three, maybe four guys a year. Since the writers started blackballing certain people a few years ago my ballot has become much more crowded.
Griffey is a no brainer. He's going in and I don't think I need to explain why. Bonds, Clemens, Sosa, Piazza, Bagwell, and possibly Sheffield are among those being blackballed. I'm not sure where people stand on Sheffield but his lack of support last year compared to his career accomplishments suggest to me that he's being lumped in with the steroid guys. McGriff never gets his deserved support and I'm not sure why. I've learned my lesson by now. The Fabulous Freebirds aren't going in the WWE HOF and Fred McGriff isn't going in the MLB HOF, but I think he should. I expect Schilling and Mussina to both take significant steps forward. The past two years have been pitching heavy. With Maddux, Glavine, Smoltz, Johnson, and Martinez all on the ballot it was easy to look past Schilling and Mussina. Now that all those guys are in the other two will get more attention. I expect Schilling to get in eventually but not this year. I have a feeling Mussina will be one of those guys that gets in around his last year on the ballot.
Honorable mentions
I think Trevor Hoffman belongs in the HOF. I would have him on my ballot if there was room. I don't think the writers are going to put him in on the first ballot. A lot of them are funny that way and instead of voting for someone to go in the HOF they have reasons for deciding when they go in the HOF. I wouldn't be surprised if many of them wait until Mariano Rivera goes in before voting Hoffman in. It's just the way some of them think.
Jim Edmonds might be the most interesting guy on the ballot. If you ask me to give you an immediate answer based on my gut feeling I would say Edmonds is not a hall of famer. When you actually take a look at his numbers it's not so open and shut. The key to Edmonds is his defense. He has great offensive numbers but in my opinion not good enough for the HOF. However, once you factor in the defense and all the Gold Gloves he might be worthy. I wouldn't vote for him right now and I don't think he'll get in this year but I am very interested to see what kind of support he gets.
Billy Wagner was a great relief pitcher. I think he'll get enough votes to remain on the ballot but I don't think he's ever going in. With a specialty position like closer you have to be the absolute elite and for that era I think only Hoffman and Rivera are getting in. I like Garret Anderson and always thought he was underrated but even I admit he's nowhere near a hall of famer. He probably won't get the 5% needed to return to the ballot next year. Great player though so I just wanted to mention his name because even though he won't be back he's certainly better than the rest of the pack that won't be back.
I think the actual results will read as follows
Ken Griffey Jr., Mike Piazza
As I said, Griffey is a no brainer. I think we can all agree on that. I think Piazza finally gets in this year. He was only 5% short last year and the first timers aren't as strong as they have been the past couple years. Piazza gets in this year and maybe opens the door for Bagwell next year.
That's my take for now. What do you think?
First time candidates:
Ken Griffey Jr.
Trevor Hoffman
Billy Wagner
Jim Edmonds
Jason Kendall
Garret Anderson
Troy Glaus
Mike Hampton
Luis Castillo
Randy Winn
Mike Lowell
Mark Grudzielanek
David Eckstein
Brad Ausmus
Mike Sweeney
Returning Candidates: *( ) = % from last year; { } = year on ballot
Mike Piazza (69.9) {4}
Jeff Bagwell (55.7) {6}
Tim Raines (55) {9}
Curt Schilling (39.2) {4}
Roger Clemens (37.5) {4}
Barry Bonds (36.8) {4}
Lee Smith (30.2) {14}
Edgar Martinez (27) {7}
Alan Trammell (25.1) {15}
Mike Mussina (24.6) {3}
Jeff Kent (14) {3}
Fred McGriff (12.9) {7}
Larry Walker (11.8) {6}
Gary Sheffield (11.7) {2}
Mark McGwire (10) {10}
Sammy Sosa (6.6) {4}
Nomar Garciaparra (5.5) {2}
First I should note that this is the final year Alan Trammell will be on the ballot. Also thanks to the HOF's decision to try to ignore certain players this will be Mark McGwire's final year on the ballot.
I have two questions for this thread. Who would you vote for to go in the HOF, and who do you think will go into the HOF? You are limited to ten choices for each question.
My ballot would read as follows
Ken Griffey Jr., Barry Bonds, Roger Clemens, Mike Piazza, Jeff Bagwell, Sammy Sosa, Fred McGriff, Gary Sheffield, Curt Schilling, Mike Mussina
For those unfamiliar with my annual thread, I never used to come close to using all ten votes. I used to vote for three, maybe four guys a year. Since the writers started blackballing certain people a few years ago my ballot has become much more crowded.
Griffey is a no brainer. He's going in and I don't think I need to explain why. Bonds, Clemens, Sosa, Piazza, Bagwell, and possibly Sheffield are among those being blackballed. I'm not sure where people stand on Sheffield but his lack of support last year compared to his career accomplishments suggest to me that he's being lumped in with the steroid guys. McGriff never gets his deserved support and I'm not sure why. I've learned my lesson by now. The Fabulous Freebirds aren't going in the WWE HOF and Fred McGriff isn't going in the MLB HOF, but I think he should. I expect Schilling and Mussina to both take significant steps forward. The past two years have been pitching heavy. With Maddux, Glavine, Smoltz, Johnson, and Martinez all on the ballot it was easy to look past Schilling and Mussina. Now that all those guys are in the other two will get more attention. I expect Schilling to get in eventually but not this year. I have a feeling Mussina will be one of those guys that gets in around his last year on the ballot.
Honorable mentions
I think Trevor Hoffman belongs in the HOF. I would have him on my ballot if there was room. I don't think the writers are going to put him in on the first ballot. A lot of them are funny that way and instead of voting for someone to go in the HOF they have reasons for deciding when they go in the HOF. I wouldn't be surprised if many of them wait until Mariano Rivera goes in before voting Hoffman in. It's just the way some of them think.
Jim Edmonds might be the most interesting guy on the ballot. If you ask me to give you an immediate answer based on my gut feeling I would say Edmonds is not a hall of famer. When you actually take a look at his numbers it's not so open and shut. The key to Edmonds is his defense. He has great offensive numbers but in my opinion not good enough for the HOF. However, once you factor in the defense and all the Gold Gloves he might be worthy. I wouldn't vote for him right now and I don't think he'll get in this year but I am very interested to see what kind of support he gets.
Billy Wagner was a great relief pitcher. I think he'll get enough votes to remain on the ballot but I don't think he's ever going in. With a specialty position like closer you have to be the absolute elite and for that era I think only Hoffman and Rivera are getting in. I like Garret Anderson and always thought he was underrated but even I admit he's nowhere near a hall of famer. He probably won't get the 5% needed to return to the ballot next year. Great player though so I just wanted to mention his name because even though he won't be back he's certainly better than the rest of the pack that won't be back.
I think the actual results will read as follows
Ken Griffey Jr., Mike Piazza
As I said, Griffey is a no brainer. I think we can all agree on that. I think Piazza finally gets in this year. He was only 5% short last year and the first timers aren't as strong as they have been the past couple years. Piazza gets in this year and maybe opens the door for Bagwell next year.
That's my take for now. What do you think?