We’ve all seen the Purge and Purge 2: Anarchy movies,
imagine that type of plot just with Hall of Fame voters instead of everyday
people. For one day and one day only all voting for future Hall of Fame players
is allowed for a select few owners, writers and men and women who cover this
great game of baseball. These Hall of Fame voters have made a bit of a mockery,
in my opinion anyway, of the Hall of Fame voting over the past few seasons and
for much of the steroid era and that may change starting in 2016.
The Baseball Writers Association of America just inducted
four members into Cooperstown this past weekend including Craig Biggio, Randy
Johnson, Pedro Martinez and John Smoltz but that may change for better or worse
going forward. Under the old rules you had lifetime voting rights no matter how
far removed you were from covering the game but a purge is going on with the
Hall of Fame voters. Under the new rules you are no longer allowed to vote if
you have not actively covered the game in the last 10 years, a breath of fresh
air for the more progressive fans of the game.
This by no means will eliminate the “character clause” that
is keeping many steroid users, suspected steroid users and players out of the
Hall but it is a definite step in the right direction. In 2016 I don’t expect
the likes of Roger Clemens, Barry Bonds, Rafael Palmeiro and others to make the
game but it may help those borderline cases in Jeff Bagwell and Mike Piazza
finally make the Hall despite their undeserved “ties” to the steroid era in
general.
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Sorry for the Capatcha... Blame the Russians :)