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RedsZone's 2020 BBWAA HOF Ballot Vote
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On January 21st, the BBWAA will announce the results of its 2020 Hall of Fame balloting. Any electees will be inducted on Sunday, July 26th, at 1:30 p.m. at the Clark Sports Center in Cooperstown.
Any candidate who receives votes on 75 percent of all ballots cast will earn election to the Hall of Fame. Those who receive fewer than 5 percent of all ballots cast (or whom have been on the ballot for 10 years) will fall off next years' ballot.
Fourteen former players are returning to the 2019 BBWAA ballot after receiving at least five percent of the overall vote in 2019:
Curt Schilling
Roger Clemens
Barry Bonds
Larry Walker
Omar Vizquel
Manny Ramirez
Jeff Kent
Scott Rolen
Billy Wagner
Todd Helton
Gary Sheffield
Andy Pettitte
Sammy Sosa
Andruw Jones
Eighteen additional players will be making their BBWAA Hall of Fame ballot debut in 2020:
Bobby Abreu
Josh Beckett
Heath Bell
Eric Chavez
Adam Dunn
Chone Figgins
Rafael Furcal
Jason Giambi
Raul Ibanez
Derek Jeter
Paul Konerko
Cliff Lee
Carlos Pena
Brad Penny
J.J. Putz
Brian Roberts
Alfonso Soriano
Jose Valverde
***VOTE FOR A MAXIMUM TEN PLAYERS***
Attachment 15458
The Hall of Fame will announce the results on Tuesday, Jan. 21, with live coverage on MLB Network beginning at 3 p.m. ET
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Re: RedsZone's 2020 BBWAA HOF Ballot Vote
Rk |
Name |
YoB |
Yrs |
WAR |
G |
AB |
R |
H |
HR |
RBI |
SB |
BB |
BA |
OBP |
SLG |
OPS |
OPS+ |
1 |
Bobby Abreu |
1st |
18 |
60.0 |
2425 |
8480 |
1453 |
2470 |
288 |
1363 |
400 |
1476 |
.291 |
.395 |
.475 |
.870 |
128 |
2 |
Barry Bonds |
8th |
22 |
162.8 |
2986 |
9847 |
2227 |
2935 |
762 |
1996 |
514 |
2558 |
.298 |
.444 |
.607 |
1.051 |
182 |
3 |
Eric Chavez |
1st |
17 |
37.5 |
1615 |
5518 |
816 |
1477 |
260 |
902 |
50 |
639 |
.268 |
.342 |
.475 |
.818 |
115 |
4 |
Adam Dunn |
1st |
14 |
17.4 |
2001 |
6883 |
1097 |
1631 |
462 |
1168 |
63 |
1317 |
.237 |
.364 |
.490 |
.854 |
124 |
5 |
Chone Figgins |
1st |
12 |
22.2 |
1282 |
4701 |
708 |
1298 |
35 |
403 |
341 |
540 |
.276 |
.349 |
.363 |
.712 |
92 |
6 |
Rafael Furcal |
1st |
14 |
39.4 |
1614 |
6477 |
1063 |
1817 |
113 |
587 |
314 |
643 |
.281 |
.346 |
.402 |
.748 |
96 |
7 |
Jason Giambi |
1st |
20 |
50.5 |
2260 |
7267 |
1227 |
2010 |
440 |
1441 |
20 |
1366 |
.277 |
.399 |
.516 |
.916 |
139 |
8 |
Todd Helton |
2nd |
17 |
61.2 |
2247 |
7962 |
1401 |
2519 |
369 |
1406 |
37 |
1335 |
.316 |
.414 |
.539 |
.953 |
133 |
9 |
Raul Ibanez |
1st |
19 |
20.4 |
2161 |
7471 |
1055 |
2034 |
305 |
1207 |
50 |
713 |
.272 |
.335 |
.465 |
.801 |
111 |
10 |
Derek Jeter |
1st |
20 |
72.4 |
2747 |
11195 |
1923 |
3465 |
260 |
1311 |
358 |
1082 |
.310 |
.377 |
.440 |
.817 |
115 |
11 |
Andruw Jones |
3rd |
17 |
62.8 |
2196 |
7599 |
1204 |
1933 |
434 |
1289 |
152 |
891 |
.254 |
.337 |
.486 |
.823 |
111 |
12 |
Jeff Kent |
7th |
17 |
55.4 |
2298 |
8498 |
1320 |
2461 |
377 |
1518 |
94 |
801 |
.290 |
.356 |
.500 |
.855 |
123 |
13 |
Paul Konerko |
1st |
18 |
27.7 |
2349 |
8393 |
1162 |
2340 |
439 |
1412 |
9 |
921 |
.279 |
.354 |
.486 |
.841 |
118 |
14 |
Carlos Pena |
1st |
14 |
25.1 |
1493 |
4949 |
745 |
1146 |
286 |
818 |
29 |
817 |
.232 |
.346 |
.462 |
.808 |
117 |
15 |
Manny Ramirez |
4th |
19 |
69.4 |
2302 |
8244 |
1544 |
2574 |
555 |
1831 |
38 |
1329 |
.312 |
.411 |
.585 |
.996 |
154 |
16 |
Brian Roberts |
1st |
14 |
30.4 |
1418 |
5531 |
850 |
1527 |
97 |
542 |
285 |
609 |
.276 |
.347 |
.409 |
.756 |
101 |
17 |
Scott Rolen |
3rd |
17 |
70.2 |
2038 |
7398 |
1211 |
2077 |
316 |
1287 |
118 |
899 |
.281 |
.364 |
.490 |
.855 |
122 |
18 |
Gary Sheffield |
6th |
22 |
60.5 |
2576 |
9217 |
1636 |
2689 |
509 |
1676 |
253 |
1475 |
.292 |
.393 |
.514 |
.907 |
140 |
19 |
Alfonso Soriano |
1st |
16 |
28.2 |
1975 |
7750 |
1152 |
2095 |
412 |
1159 |
289 |
496 |
.270 |
.319 |
.500 |
.819 |
112 |
20 |
Sammy Sosa |
8th |
18 |
58.6 |
2354 |
8813 |
1475 |
2408 |
609 |
1667 |
234 |
929 |
.273 |
.344 |
.534 |
.878 |
128 |
21 |
Omar Vizquel |
3rd |
24 |
45.6 |
2968 |
10586 |
1445 |
2877 |
80 |
951 |
404 |
1028 |
.272 |
.336 |
.352 |
.688 |
82 |
22 |
Larry Walker |
10th |
17 |
72.7 |
1988 |
6907 |
1355 |
2160 |
383 |
1311 |
230 |
913 |
.313 |
.400 |
.565 |
.965 |
141 |
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Generated 12/5/2019.
Rk |
Name |
YoB |
Yrs |
WAR |
W |
L |
ERA |
ERA+ |
WHIP |
G |
GS |
SV |
IP |
H |
HR |
BB |
SO |
1 |
Josh Beckett |
1st |
14 |
35.6 |
138 |
106 |
3.88 |
111 |
1.232 |
335 |
332 |
0 |
2051.0 |
1897 |
238 |
629 |
1901 |
2 |
Heath Bell |
1st |
11 |
7.1 |
38 |
32 |
3.49 |
112 |
1.269 |
590 |
0 |
168 |
628.2 |
584 |
48 |
214 |
637 |
3 |
Roger Clemens |
8th |
24 |
139.2 |
354 |
184 |
3.12 |
143 |
1.173 |
709 |
707 |
0 |
4916.2 |
4185 |
363 |
1580 |
4672 |
4 |
Cliff Lee |
1st |
13 |
43.5 |
143 |
91 |
3.52 |
118 |
1.196 |
328 |
324 |
0 |
2156.2 |
2116 |
223 |
464 |
1824 |
5 |
Brad Penny |
1st |
14 |
19.0 |
121 |
101 |
4.29 |
99 |
1.376 |
349 |
319 |
0 |
1925.0 |
2030 |
194 |
619 |
1273 |
6 |
Andy Pettitte |
2nd |
18 |
60.2 |
256 |
153 |
3.85 |
117 |
1.351 |
531 |
521 |
0 |
3316.0 |
3448 |
288 |
1031 |
2448 |
7 |
J.J. Putz |
1st |
12 |
13.1 |
37 |
33 |
3.08 |
138 |
1.152 |
572 |
0 |
189 |
566.2 |
469 |
50 |
184 |
599 |
8 |
Curt Schilling |
8th |
20 |
79.5 |
216 |
146 |
3.46 |
127 |
1.137 |
569 |
436 |
22 |
3261.0 |
2998 |
347 |
711 |
3116 |
9 |
Jose Valverde |
1st |
12 |
11.5 |
27 |
33 |
3.27 |
133 |
1.196 |
626 |
0 |
288 |
630.1 |
490 |
67 |
264 |
692 |
10 |
Billy Wagner |
5th |
16 |
27.7 |
47 |
40 |
2.31 |
187 |
0.998 |
853 |
0 |
422 |
903.0 |
601 |
82 |
300 |
1196 |
Provided by Baseball-Reference.com: View Original Table
Generated 12/5/2019.
Re: RedsZone's 2020 BBWAA HOF Ballot Vote
Link to last year's voting for anyone who wants to go back in time...
http://www.redszone.com/forums/showt...OF-Ballot-Vote
Re: RedsZone's 2020 BBWAA HOF Ballot Vote
I went heavy on the guys who've been blacklisted: Bonds, Clemens, Ramirez, Schilling, and Sosa. I also voted for Jeter.
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Originally Posted by
reds77
I went heavy on the guys who've been blacklisted: Bonds, Clemens, Ramirez, Schilling, and Sosa. I also voted for Jeter.
I went those guys plus Pettite, Andruw Jones, Rolen and Sheffield.
I am kind of surprised that I am the first vote for Pettite after 15 ballots have been cast. He racked up 68.2 fWAR for his career and pitched very well for a long period of time. I get that he was only an All-Star three times, despite being a hated Yankee, but he finished in the top 5 of the Cy Young 5 times.
Re: RedsZone's 2020 BBWAA HOF Ballot Vote
It's early but so far I voted for two and those are the only two at the necessary 75% threshold
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Bonds
Clemens
Helton
Jeter
Ramirez
Rolen
Schilling
Vizquel
Wagner
Walker
I could have kept going, which illustrates the stupidity of the 10-vote limit. All it does is potentially clog things up certain years.
Re: RedsZone's 2020 BBWAA HOF Ballot Vote
Who passed on Jeter? Why?
Re: RedsZone's 2020 BBWAA HOF Ballot Vote
Quote:
Originally Posted by
Kinsm
Who passed on Jeter? Why?
Maybe they didn't get a gift bag? :)
Re: RedsZone's 2020 BBWAA HOF Ballot Vote
I really wonder if Adam Dunn had played his entire career for a single AL Team, would you give him more consideration because 75% career would then have been as a DH?
He was a pretty good hitter actually.
I remain confused as to why Sheffield is not already enshrined.
Re: RedsZone's 2020 BBWAA HOF Ballot Vote
I, uh, missed Jeter. Scanned right over his name.
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Quote:
Originally Posted by
TRF
I really wonder if Adam Dunn had played his entire career for a single AL Team, would you give him more consideration because 75% career would then have been as a DH?
He was a pretty good hitter actually.
I remain confused as to why Sheffield is not already enshrined.
No
and roider
Re: RedsZone's 2020 BBWAA HOF Ballot Vote
Quote:
Originally Posted by
TRF
I really wonder if Adam Dunn had played his entire career for a single AL Team, would you give him more consideration because 75% career would then have been as a DH?
He was a pretty good hitter actually.
I remain confused as to why Sheffield is not already enshrined.
My thinking is that the more a guy plays DH the less consideration he gets
Re: RedsZone's 2020 BBWAA HOF Ballot Vote
Jeter, Vizquel, Rolen and Walker.
No on the steroid guys. Forever.