MLB.com writers weigh in on 2013 HOF ballot
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By John Schlegel / MLB.com | 01/10/12 1:50 PM EST With Barry Larkin safe at home among the immortals in Cooperstown, the 2013 National Baseball Hall of Fame ballot is now up to bat and already delivering plenty of sock for those who will submit votes a
Clemens, Sosa and Bonds, Take Note: Barry Larkin May Be the Last Hall-of-FamerBleacher Report

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This is all the time before the three-player crash, the one become for all time, how broken the Hall of Fame left turns voting process. Phil Rogers Bio | E-mail | Recent columns Related Story: MLB Whispers: Jays prospect Drabek bait for Cubs’ Garza


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If Ryan Braun's positive PED test is upheld, baseball writers should demand re
The Seattle Times (blog)
It's bad enough voters are being asked to judge the Hall of Fame legacies of long-retired players suspected of boosting their performance outside the rules. They shouldn't have to become defacto conspirators with Major League Baseball in giving awards
Ryan Braun tests positive for PEDsCBSSports.com (blog)

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Canada's Elliott wins writers' Spink Award
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Bob Elliott has been a writer, columnist and ambassador for baseball and Canada for 30 years. (Canadian Baseball Hall of Fame) DALLAS — Bob Elliott, a longtime baseball writer for the Toronto Sun,
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Voting For Michael Young is Proof Sports Writers Shouldn't Vote for Hall of
Rant Sports
That is one of the worst votes in the history of sports award voting and is compared to the idiots who keep Ron Santo out of the hall of fame. Michael Young is a good baseball player. One of the best right handed hitters in our eras.

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No hall of fame for Ron Santo, Bert Blyleven, Gil Hodges, Roger Maris, Thurmon Munson, Tommy John — need I go on? MVP voting based on who they like (as if they’re girls or something) and usually there is a racial bias (as in Rickey Henderson, Bill Matlock, the Indian with 50 Ds and 50 HRs). The same with all the awards. They are the only ones who think they do well. Any alternative solutions?