The Hall-of-Fame ballot for 2008 is being mailed out to voters -- myself included -- and includes only one truly mortal lock for immortality: outfielder Rickey Henderson ,
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Players that have accumulated 10-plus years of time in the majors and have been retired for five years are eligible to be included on the ballot. A player receiving 75 per cent of votes cast enters the Hall. If a player receives a certain minimum of votes each season, he can remain on the ballot for a maximum of 15 years. At that point their candidacy is handed over to the Veterans Committee and that's a tough, tough screening group.
Henderson retired in 2003 and tried to get back to the majors, putting some time in an independent league. That didn't count against his waiting time.
The voting is conducted among 10-year members of the Baseball Writers Association, who consider this the most significant responsibility of their sometimes less-than-august group. It's not getting any easier in terms of the Steroid Era and other extenuating factors in steering a vote away from certain candidates. Each ballot,
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Here is a list of this year's candidates by position:
Pitchers: (7) Bert Blyleven,
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First-basemen: (4) Mark Grace, Don Mattingly, Mark McGwire, Mo Vaughn.
Other Infielders: (3) Jay Bell, Alan Trammel,
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I'll be writing a column on the '08 Hall-of-Fame class once I receive my ballot with the accompanying literature. But it seems that this would be as good an opportunity as they will ever get for other outfielders - Rice,
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