curious to see who gets voted in today
from mlb.comHOW THEY VOTED A candidate must receive at least 75 percent of the Baseball Writers' Association of America vote for induction. Below were the votes submitted by the 13 BBWAA members from MLB.com; if it's an accurate sample size, it would mean three more Hall of Famers: Alomar (84.6), Blyleven (76.9) and Dawson (76.9). Smith was on seven of the ballots, and that 53.8 percentage would be his highest since his first year of eligibility in 2003. Larkin is making his first appearance on the ballot, and he appeared on six of these: 46.2 percent.
Writer Receiving votes Bauman Alomar, Blyleven, Dawson, Smith
Bloom Alomar, McGriff, Martinez, Blyleven, Dawson, Morris, Trammell, Smith, McGwire, Ventura
Bodley Dawson, Blyleven, Alomar, Morris
Gammons Alomar, Blyleven, McGwire, Larkin, Trammell, Dawson, Raines
Gurnick Blyleven, Dawson, Smith
Haft Alomar, Blyleven, Dawson, Larkin, Morris, Murphy, Smith
Muskat Dawson, Alomar
Newman Alomar, McGwire, Smith
Noble Larkin, Parker
Singer Alomar, Larkin, Blyleven, Dawson, Smith, Morris, Martinez, Trammell
Spencer Alomar, Blyleven, Dawson, Larkin, Mattingly, Murphy, Raines, Smith, Trammell
Street Alomar, Blyleven, Dawson, Larkin, Martinez, Morris, Raines
Sullivan McGwire, Dawson, Blyleven, Alomar