The Baseball Hall of Fame Class of 2022 will be announced on Jan. 25, with a number of big names hoping for induction. Barry Bonds and Roger Clemens are both in their 10th and final years on the ballot, having both fallen a little more than 14 points short of the 75% threshold in 2021. David Ortiz and Alex Rodriguez are both in their first years on the ballot, but will either receive enough support to avoid a voter shutout like we had in 2021? We’ll be tracking every aspect of the voting below, along with a look back at years past.
• Olney: What we’ve learned from early Hall of Fame returns — and whether their release is good for baseball
• Schoenfield: The best player not in the Baseball Hall of Fame at every position
• Schoenfield: Does Barry Bonds get in? What about A-Rod? Breaking down the 2022 Baseball Hall of Fame ballot
• Tim Kurkjian is a Hall of Famer! Here’s what makes him so great
• Doolittle: Minnie Minoso is finally in Cooperstown! And more on this weekend’s Baseball Hall of Fame vote
• Doolittle: The ‘What If?’ Hall of Fame: How a simple twist of fate might have sent these five players to Cooperstown
2021 Hall of Fame
• Winners and losers on day nobody got elected into Hall of Fame
• Schoenfield: Breaking down the 2021 ballot
• Schoenfield: Predicting which current stars will make Hall of Fame
2020 Hall of Fame
• Complete coverage of 2020 Hall of Fame class
• Doolittle: Where Jeter really ranks among greatest shortstops
• Schoenfield: Winners and losers of 2020 Hall of Fame voting announcement
• 2020 Baseball Hall of Fame: Whom did our voters pick?
• Schoenfield: Predicting Hall of Fame selections through the 2020s
• Doolittle: Ranking every baseball Hall of Famer
• Doolittle: Miller and Simmons finally get their due
2019 Hall of Fame
• Complete coverage of 2019 Hall of Fame class
• What makes each member of 2019 HOF class a Hall of Famer
• A-Rod: Mo wasn’t afraid to chew out ‘somebody who needed it — like me’
• Passan: Why Bonds and Clemens aren’t getting into the Hall of Fame
Source: www.espn.com