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Re: does pete rose belong in the hall of fame.
[Re: jace]
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04/23/22 09:59 AM
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Current Hall of Fame ballot tally, based on about 40% of the expected vote:
Ortiz 84% Bonds 78% Clemens 77% Rolen 69% Schilling 59% Helton 56%
Everyone else is under 50%. As always, numbers drop suddenly late in the voting, so right now Ortiz is the only likely inductee.
https://onedrive.live.com/view.aspx?resid=F2E5D8FC5199DFAF!39939&ithint=file,xlsx&authkey=!AK9u16pmWGGlQsI The first 3 names on the ballot were stored users, yet Pete Rose can't get on the ballot. Agreed. Was really hoping when Manfried took over he'd correct it but he's just as spineless as Selig. Look at his handling of the Houston Astros cheating scandal.
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Re: does pete rose belong in the hall of fame.
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The Hall's "Contemporary Era Committee" unanimously selected Fred McGriff for induction today. The voting (12 needed to elect): Results of the Contemporary Baseball Era Players Ballot (12 votes needed for election): Fred McGriff (16 votes, 100.0%); Don Mattingly (8 votes, 50%); Curt Schilling (7 votes, 43.8%); Dale Murphy (6 votes, 37.5%); Albert Belle, Barry Bonds, Roger Clemens and Rafael Palmeiro each received less than four votes. I'm pretty surprised by this, not by McGriff's selection but I really expected the Hall to start the PED guys on the road to induction.
"All of these men were good listeners; patient men."
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