Since it appears that the BBWAA is sticking to its guns and not voting in players who have been linked to steroids (or, in the case of some, played alongside those who are), next summer's Hall of Fame Class looks to be one of most heralded classes ever.
And, yeah, that's with or without all those worthy holdovers (well, hello, Craig Biggio and Mike Piazza) from this year's ballot.
Either way, the Hall of Fame Class of 2014 looks to be one of most greatest classes ever assembled. Ever. Not since 2001, has Cooperstown welcomed three or more first-timers through its doors. 2014 could (and should, if you ask me) add four.
Here are the players that will be appearing on the Hall of Fame ballot for the first time in 2014.
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Greg Maddux. What can be said about Maddux that everyone doesn’t already know? 355 wins compared to 227 losses, a career 3.16 ERA and 3371 strikeouts. Add to that four straight Cy Young Awards, 18 straight Gold Gloves, eight All-Star Games, having his number retired by two teams…and that’s just the tip of the iceberg!
Luis Gonzalez. In 2001, “Gonzo” hit .325 with 57 home runs and 142 RBI and led the Diamondbacks to a World Series title. Dude finished up with 354 home runs, 2591 hits and 1439 RBI. There are only four players that are Hall-eligible (Rafael Palmeiro, Harold Baines, Fred McGriff and Jeff Bagwell) that have more RBI and have yet to be enshrined in Cooperstown. There are no Hall-eligible players with more doubles than “Gonzo” that have yet to get called to the Hall.
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