Here's a Hall of Fame that anyone can vote for: The White Sox Cards Hall Of Fame.
You
can vote for as many or as few players as you want. The rules are the
same as the MLB Hall of Fame. 75% of the vote will get a player in. At
least 5% of the vote will keep a player on the ballot for next year. A
player has to be away from the White Sox for a minimum of five years
for ballot consideration. If a player cannot get 75% of the vote after
15 tries, he is taken off the ballot.
Last ballot, shortstop Luis Aparicio and outfielder Joe Jackson were voted into the WSC Hall Of Fame. Who will make it in this year?
The
2013 ballot includes a player for each positional spot on the field, a
designated hitter, a manager, and pitching has been split into spots
for starter, middle relief and closer.
Harold Baines – OF (3rd year)
George Dickey - C (1st year)
Nellie Fox – 2nd Base (3rd year)
Oscar Gamble - DH (3rd year)
Jerry Hairston - OF (1st year)
Frank Isbell – 1st Base (2nd year)
Fielder Jones – OF (3rd year)
Al Lopez – MGR (3rd year)
Gary Peters - P (3rd year)
Bobby Thigpen - P (2nd year)
Robin Ventura – 3rd Base (3rd year)
Buck Weaver - SS (1st year)
Hoyt Wilhelm – P (2nd year)
Voting
will be through July 16, 2013, with the results announced shortly
after. You can vote on the right sidebar. Any position left open due to
election or cuts will be filled by another player next year.
The results should prove interesting. Have fun!
No write in possibility? Of course, you know I would write Squires.
ReplyDeleteLooking forward to the results.
Squires will be on the ballot in one of the upcoming elections. Write-in candidates are not viable with the current voting method. The best way to open up spots is to vote. :-)
ReplyDeleteYou know who I'm voting for!
ReplyDeleteOscar Gamble for HOF? That's funny!
ReplyDeleteIt is a team specific Hall of Fame and he did make quite an impact when he was with the Sox in 1977. Not so much when he was back with the Sox in 1985.
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