A fascinating Baseball Hall of Fame committee vote is upcoming, and other thoughts
Picked-up pieces while wondering if the Red Sox will use the millionaires tax as their new excuse to not sign free agents . . .
▪ Roger Clemens in the Hall of Fame next summer?
Barry Bonds?
Curt Schilling?
It could happen. These three failed to gain admission in 10 tries on the writers ballot, but any of them could be announced as a Hall of Famer Dec. 4 when a committee of 16 baseball folk (usually eight Hall of Fame players plus some veteran executives and media members) votes on an eight-man ballot at the annual winter meetings in San Diego.
In addition to Clemens, Bonds, and Schilling, the committee will consider Fred McGriff, Rafael Palmeiro, Don Mattingly, Dale Murphy, and Albert Belle — five more players who were repeatedly passed over by the writers and moved to this Contemporary Baseball Era Committee.
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Monday, November 14, 2022
DHL Dan CXLV - Second Bite At The Apple
Since the Patriots aren't playing this past weekend, and the Bruins & Celtics both on winning streaks (and thus can't dump on either one), Shank looks at the upcoming Baseball Hall of Fame chances for certain former players:
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