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Freakshow
03-07-2007, 08:08 AM
Welcome to Baseball Fever's Mock HOF VC Election for 1990. This is the fourth election in a project to conduct Hall of Fame VC elections from 1987-2001 (and perhaps beyond, as long as we’re still electing guys). You're being asked to play the role of a VC voter, as if you were actually part of the VC conclaves of that time. The goal of this project is to elect the best candidate each time, with the knowledge you are applying a lower standard than the BBWAA used. These elections will not consider players already elected in BBF Mock BBWAA elections, such as Ashburn, Santo, Allen and Cepeda.

This post will provide two things:

1) The Format and Rules

2) A Guide for the 1990 Election

Format and Rules
- The HOF VC never published an actual ballot, and the results of their voting were not compiled for public consumption. At the same time, they rarely considered players who retired over 70 years ago, preferring guys they fondly remembered seeing. Thus, our focus will be towards 20th century players they should have been considering. Our ballot will allow them a 50-year window of retirees (1917-1966 for this election). This will eliminate most players whose careers began in the 19th century. As the actual VC did, we will consider those players in separate ballots 1995-2001. The VC was also giving short shrift to Negro league candidates at this time. Again, as the actual VC did, we will consider those players in separate ballots 1995-2001.

- We will have a 41-player ballot for this election, up from 38 in 1989. I will act as the screening committee. You can suggest other candidates, of course, and if I get a second for a candidate I’ll add him to the next ballot. This number will mainly decline as we proceed with elections, but we will always list at least 25 candidates. Close attention will be paid to identifying candidates who are in their last two years of eligibility (1917-18 retirees for the 1990 election).

- Voters may vote for between 1-41 candidates; you’re free to support anyone you think is deserving of the Hall. Because we are electing only one player each time, voters will have complete freedom to support everyone they like. This policy is consistent with the VC rules in force at the time.

- A "None of the Above" option is not available. We operate under the premise that the continued existence of a veterans committee establishes a fait accompli, that it is an acknowledgment that there are worthy players who should be elected. Our mandate is to identify the best ones, so figure out which players deserve the honor and vote for them. (The words above the poll, “but at least five,” are a suggestion and not a requirement, that we might have a better chance of fulfilling our mandate and actually electing a few guys.)

- We will enshrine the leading vote-getter so long as he is supported by a majoity of the voters (more than 50% needed); but only one player per year maximum. If two or more players with +50% tie for first place, the one with better support in past elections will be enshrined.

- Players will ensure their continuing on the ballot as long as they average 10% support over three years (candidates failing this requirement will sometimes be added back to the ballot to reach the 25-player minimum or if they’re deemed deserving of another chance). Players in their final year eligible will be allowed to continue beyond that as long as they receive 15% support. We’ll also give new candidates a chance to build some momentum: players drawing less than 10% may also continue on the ballot if their vote percentage equals or exceeds twice their years eligible. Look at that in chart form:

Yr 1 needs 2%
Yr 2 needs 4%
Yr 3 needs 6%
Yr 4 needs 8%
Yr 5 needs 10%

- This thread is also meant to be a discussion thread, so please feel free to stump for and/or against players, including players that will come up for election in the following year.

- When figuring a candidate’s worthiness, everything counts, the sum of their lifetime in baseball. Some players have significant manager credit – Red Schoendienst, Gil Hodges, maybe Harvey Kuenn. Others, like Lefty O’Doul, made contributions that nearly surpassed their playing career.

- The election will close exactly a week after it started. The next election might not commence for another day or two.

- IMPORTANT: There is some concern about voters defrauding this process by voting with multiple screen names. First, please don't as there is really no point and it takes the fun out of this which is to see how we come out, more than it being a heated competition to get your player elected. Nevertheless, to take precaution against the possibility of a voter abusing the process, votes will be made public, so if we see unfamiliar screen names casting similar ballots, we'll see cause for concern, and if the concern proves to be founded, some form of punitive action could follow. So basically, ONE PERSON = ONE BALLOT. Anything else is really just moronic and defeats the purpose.

- MORE IMPORTANT: Remember, this is not an election of the BBF VC; this is not the place to express your personal feelings as to where the line should be drawn for the Hall of Fame. You’re playing a role of a HOF VC voter. You go into that room with a list of players that you're supporting - nobody goes in there with the aim of objecting to every candidate brought up. By requesting, insisting, agitating for at least five votes, I'm trying to impress this reality on our electorate here: you've gotta support some guys. I am also asking voters to be sensitive to the consensus of who the top candidates (see chart below) are and try to support them. I've even taken the unpleasant step of singling out ballots that are obviously contrary to our aim.

Given the standards established through seven decades of voting, it’s clear that the BBWAA missed some guys that are over the line for the Hall. However, there aren’t any no-brainers on here; we’re dealing with players closer to the Hall’s in-out line. Careful study of the candidates is required to determine the ins from the outs. If you’re not up to this, please, no off-the-top-of-my-head ballots. Don’t just cast a contrarian ballot without good reasoning. If that means fewer ballots, that’s fine. I would rather have an informed vote of 12 ballots then a quick-and-dirty vote of 52 ballots. We need voters who are on board with the mission. Ballots that are judged to be frivolous or an obstruction to our goal of electing someone may be deleted from the poll.

1990 Guide
There are 41 candidates on the 1990 ballot. They all played their final game in the period 1917 to 1966. Here's some information regarding the candidates:

Top Vote-getters in the 1987-89 Elections

38 bal 31 bal 31 ballots
1987 1988 1989
Larry Doby CF 71.05 80.65 -----
Nellie Fox 2B NE NE 77.42
Hal Newhouser P 68.42 58.06 67.74
Sherry Magee LF 52.63 58.06 67.74
Joe Gordon 2B 60.53 54.84 64.52
Stan Hack 3B 47.37 51.61 58.06
Carl Mays P 42.11 41.94 45.16
Red Schoendienst 2B 42.11 41.94 45.16
Wes Ferrell P 31.58 35.48 41.94
Gil Hodges 1B 34.21 45.16 35.48
Heinie Groh 3B 28.95 32.26 35.48
Billy Pierce P NE 25.81 32.26
Larry Doyle 2B 15.79 16.13 29.03
Gavy Cravath RF 23.68 25.81 25.81
Bob Johnson LF 23.68 22.58 22.58
Tony Lazzeri 2B 28.95 19.35 19.35
Vern Stephens SS 18.42 16.13 19.35
Lefty O'Doul LF 13.16 9.68 19.35
Urban Shocker P 15.79 19.35 16.13
Phil Rizzuto SS 23.68 16.13 12.90
Al Rosen 3B 18.42 19.35 6.45


First Timers (4)
Joe Adcock
Bob Friend
Jim Gilliam
Harvey Kuenn

Back By Popular Demand (4)
Wally Berger
Bob Elliott
Buddy Myer
Cecil Travis

Other Recently-New Eligibles
Roy Sievers (2nd year)
Billy Pierce (3rd)
Gil Hodges (4th)
Red Schoendienst (4th)
Eddie Yost (4th)
Ted Kluszewski (4th)
Don Newcombe (5th)
Mickey Vernon (5th)

Last Year of Eligibility
Ed Reulbach (http://bioproj.sabr.org/bioproj.cfm?a=v&v=l&bid=911&pid=11823)

Next to Last Year of Eligibility
Tommy Leach (http://bioproj.sabr.org/bioproj.cfm?a=v&v=l&bid=897&pid=8056)

Actual Hall of Famers on VC 1990 Ballot (4)
Tony Lazzeri (1991)
Hal Newhouser (1992)
Phil Rizzuto (1994)
Red Schoendienst (1989)

Members of BBF Hall of Fame on VC 1990 Ballot (5)
Wes Ferrell
Joe Gordon
Stan Hack
Sherry Magee
Hal Newhouser

Members of the Hall of Merit on VC 1990 Ballot (7)
Wes Ferrell
Joe Gordon
Heinie Groh
Stan Hack
Sherry Magee
Hal Newhouser
Billy Pierce

Candidates Named to the BBF Hall of Corrections (4)
Wes Ferrell
Joe Gordon
Stan Hack
Sherry Magee

Candidates Listed on the 2007 Hall of Fame VC Ballot (7)
Wes Ferrell
Joe Gordon
Gil Hodges
Carl Mays
Don Newcombe
Lefty O’Doul
Mickey Vernon

For previous discussion of this project, see these threads:

Cooperstown, NY – Spring, 1986 (http://www.baseball-fever.com/showthread.php?t=57472)
BBF Mock Veterans Committee Election: 1987 (none elected) (http://www.baseball-fever.com/showthread.php?t=57498)
BBF Mock Veterans Committee Election: 1988 (Larry Doby elected) (http://www.baseball-fever.com/showthread.php?t=57838)
BBF Mock Veterans Committee Election: 1989 (Nellie Fox elected) (http://www.baseball-fever.com/showthread.php?t=58135)

DoubleX
03-07-2007, 02:19 PM
I vote for a bunch of players this time, too many to recall offhand. I figured I might as well. My current approach with the VC is to consider would I object to this player being in, rather than would I support this player being in. So a vote from me isn't necesarily a vote of support, it's a vote of non-objection.

Freakshow
03-07-2007, 02:32 PM
I vote for a bunch of players this time, too many to recall offhand. I figured I might as well. My current approach with the VC is to consider would I object to this player being in, rather than would I support this player being in. So a vote from me isn't necesarily a vote of support, it's a vote of non-objection.
I think that aproach is close in spirit to how the electors actually went about deciding who to support. For myself, I've averaged 19 votes for the four elections.

Freakshow
03-08-2007, 11:54 AM
I have amended the rules. In order to better simulate the actual VC, we will induct the leading vote-getter each year, so long as he is supported by a majority of voters (more than 50%). In addition, this should help to alleviate controversy in this project.

KCGHOST
03-08-2007, 12:10 PM
I guess I remain a minimalist:

Bridges, Hack, Magee, Schocker, Pierce, and Newhouser.

DoubleX
03-08-2007, 12:17 PM
I have amended the rules. In order to better simulate the actual VC, we will induct the leading vote-getter each year, so long as he is supported by a majority of voters (more than 50%). In addition, this should help to alleviate controversy in this project.

I think that's probably a good idea (given the controversy). This should minimize the impact of any dubious votes. Hopefully it will encourage a higher voter turnout as well.

Freakshow
03-08-2007, 02:29 PM
For the 1991 election I'm looking to possibly add to the ballot players last active in 1967 and 1919. These are, IMO, the leading candidates:

Lew Burdette
Curt Simmons
Dick Groat
Smokey Burgess
Red Ames

Anybody here worth nominating?

Freakshow
03-08-2007, 02:34 PM
So far, the only candidate without a vote is Jim Gilliam (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jim_Gilliam). He was a three-time all-star in the Negro leagues before the Dodgers signed him, then had two outstanding years in AAA ball before winning the rookie of the year award in 1953.

It's clear to me he deserves credit for a couple more years because his color held him back.

Colorado Express
03-08-2007, 09:49 PM
Gordon
Hack
Hodges
Magee
Mays
Newhouser
Schoendienst

Erik Bedard
03-09-2007, 07:10 AM
I'll nominate Burdette and Simmons.

Erik Bedard
03-11-2007, 07:49 AM
Looks like Newhouser will be elected this year, unless Hack passes him.

BTW, if Roy Face is eligible, I'd like to nominate him.

Freakshow
03-12-2007, 08:09 AM
BTW, if Roy Face is eligible, I'd like to nominate him.Save it for a couple more years. Face retired in 1969, so he will be eligible for the VC ballot in 1993.

Face was on the ballot in the 1979 mock BBWAA election. He was named on 1 of 61 ballots.

Freakshow
03-12-2007, 11:36 AM
I'll nominate Burdette and Simmons.
Anybody else want to comment on or second these two? Or any of the others mentioned in post #7?

There are also the players who were on the ballot previously but who fell off from lack of support:
Dolph Camilli
Wilbur Cooper
Alvin Dark
Charlie Keller
Dolf Luque
Marty Marion
Frank McCormick
Jack Quinn
Hal Trosky
Lon Warneke

dgarza
03-12-2007, 12:09 PM
Anybody else want to comment on or second these two? Or any of the others mentioned in post #7?

There are also the players who were on the ballot previously but who fell off from lack of support:
Dolph Camilli
Wilbur Cooper

I'll 2nd these two players.

As well as Dick Groat

Freakshow
03-12-2007, 01:09 PM
I'll 2nd these two players.

As well as Dick Groat
Just to clarify, by raising the names for discussion I am not, at the same time, advocating to include them on the ballot.

So you have now nominated Camilli, Cooper and Groat.

Erik has nominated Burdette and C. Simmons.

That's where we're at.

Erik Bedard
03-13-2007, 02:43 PM
Ah, what the heck, I'll second Groat.

Freakshow
03-14-2007, 08:07 AM
About an hour to go in this round. Looks like Newhouser will make it.

Likely (or certain) to drop off the ballot: Cooper, Ennis, Myer, Pesky, Reulbach, Travis, Yost.

For 1991 newbies we have a second for Groat. I'll go ahead and second Burdette. Any others?

Freakshow
03-14-2007, 10:32 AM
Here are the results, in order, for the 1990 Mock VC election:

1917-1966 Votes Pct
Hal Newhouser 21 72.41% (elected)
Stan Hack 20 68.97%
Joe Gordon 19 65.52%
Sherry Magee 19 65.52%
Carl Mays 19 65.52%
Gil Hodges 17 58.62%
Wes Ferrell 14 48.28%
Red Schoendienst 14 48.28%
Larry Doyle 12 41.38%
Heinie Groh 12 41.38%
Gavy Cravath 11 37.93%
Billy Pierce 11 37.93%
Vern Stephens 10 34.48%
Bob Johnson 7 24.14%
Phil Rizzuto 7 24.14%
Al Rosen 7 24.14%
Urban Shocker 7 24.14%
Wally Berger 6 20.69%
Tommy Bridges 6 20.69%
Tony Lazzeri 6 20.69%
Bucky Walters 6 20.69%
Tommy Leach 5 17.24%
Don Newcombe 5 17.24%
Lefty O'Doul 5 17.24%
Wally Schang 5 17.24%
Mickey Vernon 5 17.24%
Bob Elliott 4 13.79%
Joe Wood 4 13.79%
Joe Adcock 3 10.34%
Ted Kluszewski 3 10.34%
Roy Sievers 3 10.34%
Walker Cooper 2 6.90% (will not be on 1991 ballot)
Del Ennis 2 6.90% (will not be on 1991 ballot)
Bob Friend 2 6.90%
Harvey Kuenn 2 6.90%
Buddy Myer 2 6.90%
Johnny Pesky 2 6.90% (will not be on 1991 ballot)
Ed Reulbach 2 6.90% (eligibility expired)
Cecil Travis 2 6.90%
Eddie Yost 2 6.90% (will not be on 1991 ballot)
Jim Gilliam 1 3.45%

The average ballot had 10.76 names listed, a marked improvement from 8.97. That seems like a pretty reasonable minimum to me; voters ought to be able to find ten guys worth supporting.

We have elected Hal Newhouser. Hal would've still been elected under our original rules, since there was at least one ballot of dubious merits that would have been disqualified. Let's keep focusing on the top guys. The top four runnersup here have impeccable cases for election, IMO.

There are four players here who will not be carried over to the 1990 ballot due to lack of support. These players may appear on future ballots, if someone raises them as candidates and they are seconded. Ed Reulbach's eligibility is ended.

A minor revision of the eligibility rules will now disqualify some players with +5% support.