BSL 2024 Hall of Fame Results

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2024 BSL Hall of Fame Ballot

- Players Have 15 years to get voted in, then they are ineligible
- 75% must be reached for Induction
(Anyone obtaining under 15% of the ballot will fall off)

Hitters

(Must have 5000+ Career AB to be eligible for ballot)

70+%
---Adrian Gonzalez - 73% (1st year)

60+%
---Rafael Borges - 64% (1st year)

50+%
---Albert Pujols - 56% (6th year)
---Keith Nelson - 54% (5th year)
---Michael Dean - 54% (2nd year)
---Manny Reynad - 53% (4th year)
---Prince Fielder - 50% (2nd year)
---Dane Keogh - 50% (14th year)

40+%
---Dan Nelson - 46% (7th year)
---Kenny Lofton - 44% (11th year)
---Mark Teixeira - 43% (6th year)
---Joey Votto - 43% (6th year)
---Cody Ross - 42% (13th year)
---Carlos Lopez - 42% (2nd year)
---Josh Hamilton - 41% (5th year)
---Jeremy Cunningham - 41% (14th year)
---Troy Glaus - 40% (14th year)

30+%
---Elmer Williams - 39% (4th year)
---Juan Cordova - 39% (9th year)
---Bobby Abreu - 38% (11th year)
---John Herbert - 38% (11th year)
---Miguel Durango - 35% (4th year)
---John McCauley - 35% (6th year)
---Raul Clemente - 34% (13th year)
---Aramis Ramirez - 34% (9th year)
---Grady Sizemore - 33% (2nd year)
---Ambrose Fullerton - 33% (3rd year)
---Joe Mauer - 32% (1st year)
---Lance Berkman - 32% (11th year)
---Pablo Sandoval - 32% (4th year)
---Jermaine Dye - 31% (11th year)
---Augusto Linchinchi - 31% (6th year)

20+%
---Jorge Posada - 29% (14th year)
---Arnie Wright - 29% (5th year)
---Scott Moore - 28% (5th year)
---Jacoby Ellsbury 28% (8th year)
---Nick Markakis - 27% (2nd year)
---Jed Lowrie - 27% (4th year)
---Shane Fullerton - 27% (3rd year)
---Vaughn Shoemaker - 26% (1st year)
---Armando Jimenez - 26% (1st year)

---Carlos Gonzalez - 25% (5th year)
---Augusto Ramirez - 25% (5th year)
---Miguel Cabrera - 23% (4th year)
---Kelly Johnson - 23% (7th year)
---David Murphy - 22% (6th year)


15+%
---Dave Peckford - 19% (1st year)
---Bill James - 19% (2nd year)
---Ian Kinsler - 17% (3rd year)
---Julio Valentin - 16% (2nd year)
---Justin Morneau - 16% (7th year)
---Aca Zujovic - 15% (1st year)

Howie Kendrick - fell off
Rickie Weeks - fell off
Carlos Suarez - fell off
Antonio Rubio - fell off
Josh Fields - fell off
Danny Richar - fell off
Carlos Martinez - fell off
---Alfredo Silva - fell off
---Martin Prado - fell off
---Matt Hanson - fell off
---Mark Barker - fell off
---John Bowker - fell off
---Song Feng - fell off
---Ricardo Rodriguez - fell off
---Denard Span - fell off
---Jay Bruce - fell off
---Jason Hayes - fell off
---JJ Hardy - fell off
---Jose B Reyes - fell off
---Russell Branyan - fell off
---Alexis Rios - fell off
---Yadier Molina - fell off
---Carlos Lee - fell off
---Juan Pierre - fell off
---Casey McGehee - fell off
---Dustin Pedroia - fell off





Starting Pitcher (Must have 2000 IP to be eligible for ballot)

60+%
---Brandon Webb - 60% (5th year)

50+%
---David Price - 52% (2nd year)

40+%
---Bob Jefferson - 46% (5th year)
---Luis Francisco - 45% (2nd year)
---Kelvim Escobar 44% (8th year)
---Cliff Lee - 44% (10th year)
---Dan Reed - 41% (4th year)
---CC Sabathia - 40% (4th year)


30+%
---Tim Hudson - 39% (14th Year)
---Scott Kazmir - 39% (2nd year)
---Juan Melendez - 37% (10th year)
---Cole Hamels - 37% (5th year)
---John Higgins - 36% (9th year)
---Roy Oswalt - 35% (11th year)
---Jose Perez - 34% (6th year)
---Matt Cain - 33% (5th year)
---Ben Sheets 33% (8th year)
---Justin Verlander - 32% (1st year)
---Kevin Slowey 32% (3rd year)
---Scott T Baker - 30% (5th year)

20+%
---Jake Peavy - 28% (7th year)
---Dallas Jackson - 28% (1st year)
---Daniel Hudson - 28% (1st year)

---Justin Denton - 27% (5th year)
---Wandy Rodriguez - 26% (11th year)
---Hiroki Kuroda - 25% (12th year)
---Jake Westbrook - 24% (13th year)
---Mike Mussina - 24% (11th year)
---Rich Harden - 24% (6th year)
---Erik Bedard 23% (8th year)
---Dan Haren - 22% (5th year)
---Tommy Hunter - 21% (3rd year)
---Johnny Cueto - 20% (1st year)

15+%
---Ricky Romero - 17% (1st year)
---Andy Sonnanstine - 16% (6th year)
---Max Scherzer - 16% (1st year)

John Danks - fell off
Yovani Gallardo - fell off
Sean Gallagher - fell off
Jose Cardenas - fell off
Lawrence Petersen - fell off
Juan Gonzales - fell off
---Sean Gallagher - fell off
---Matt Garza - fell off
---Jon Lester - fell off
---Brian Matusz - fell off
---Joe Blanton - fell off
---Felix Hernandez - fell off
---Ervin Santana - fell off
---James Shields - fell off
---Zach Greinke - fell off
---Fernando Escobar - fell off
---Jered Weaver - fell off
---Carlos Zambrano - fell off
---Bronson Arroyo - fell off
---Roy Halladay - fell off
---Bruce Lamb - fell off
---Alberto De Los Santos - fell off
---Myeong-hwan Kim - fell off
---Dana Eveland - fell off
---Juan Rodriguez - fell off
---Chris Capuano - fell off
---Brett Myers - fell off
---Bud Norris - 14% (2nd year) - out
---Jair Jurrjens - 12% (2nd year) - out
---Jeremy Bonderman - 10% (4th year) - out
---Randy Johnson - 39% (15th year) - out






Relief Pitcher (Must have 150 Saves to be eligible)

40+%
Christophe Le Borgne - 45% (3rd year)
Parker Arnold - 43% (4th year)

30+%
Steve Kelly - 35% (9th year)
Joba Chamberlain - 33% (11th year)
James Gaff - 31% (2nd year)

20+%
Francisco Rodriguez - 25% (5th year)
Bobby Jenks - 22% (2nd year)
Louis Jones - 21% (1st year)
Alexi Ogando - 20% (1st year)

Gilberto Campos - 20% (2nd year)

15+%
Terry Kline - 19% (2nd year)
Luis Ruiz - 18% (2nd year)
Gilberto Paz - 17% (4th year)
Ricardo Morin - 16% (3rd year)


Clinton Meyers - fell off
Sergio Romo - fell off
Jay Baker - fell off
Ken Allen - fell off
Rod Sampson - fell off
Matt Capps - fell off
Jorge Martinez - fell off
 
Will A-Gon be the first Hall of Famer next year? Or will a retiree leapfrog him to the title of 1st BSL hall of famer?

There are obviously a few that will get in sure-fire now. As these longer careers wind down, watching the hall results (and compiling them) is much more fun.
 
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