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Freakshow
08-28-2007, 01:10 PM
Welcome to Baseball Fever's Mock HOF VC Election for 2007. This is the 21st election in a project to conduct Hall of Fame VC elections from 1987-2011 (and perhaps beyond). You're being asked to play the role of a VC voter, as if you were actually part of the VC conclave. The goal of this project is to elect the best candidate each time, with the knowledge you are applying a lower standard than used for the BBWAA elections. These elections will not consider players already elected in BBF Mock BBWAA elections, such as Ashburn, Santo, Allen, Cepeda and Minoso.

This post will provide two things:

1) The Format and Rules

2) A Guide for the 2007 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 52-year window of retirees (1934-1985 for this election); players retiring before this can continue on the ballot so long as they are well supported. This will eliminate players whose careers began in the 19th century. As the actual VC did, we considered those players in separate ballots 1995-2001. The VC was also giving short shrift to Negro league candidates at this time. Again, we considered those players in separate balloting 1995-2006.

- We will have a 27-player ballot for this election, the same as in 2006. 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 (1934-35 retirees for the 2007 election).

- Voters may vote for between 1-27 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 majority 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 recent elections will be enshrined.

- Players will ensure their continuing on the ballot as long as they average 15% 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 average 20% support. We’ll also give new candidates a chance to build some momentum: players drawing less than 15% may also continue on the ballot if their vote percentage equals or exceeds three times their years eligible. Look at that in chart form:

Yr 1 needs 3%
Yr 2 needs 6%
Yr 3 needs 9%
Yr 4 needs 12%
Yr 5 needs 15%

- 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; others, like Curt Flood and Lefty O’Doul, made contributions that nearly surpassed their playing career.

- The election will normally close ten days after it starts. 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 the 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 are (see chart below) 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.

2007 Guide
There are 27 candidates on the 2007 ballot. They mainly played their final game in the period 1934 to 1985. Here's some information regarding them:

Top Vote-getters in the 2000-2006 Elections

19 bal 15 bal 17 bal 20 bal 9 bal 24 bal 21 bal
2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006
Bill Freehan C 73.68 ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- -----
Joe Torre C NE 66.67 ----- ----- ----- ----- -----
Bill Mazeroski 2B 31.58 46.67 52.94 ----- ----- ----- -----
Tony Oliva RF 26.32 33.33 29.41 60.00 ----- ----- -----
Heinie Groh 3B 26.32 40.00 35.29 45.00 55.56 ----- -----
Jim Kaat P NE NE NE NE NE 58.33 -----
Larry Doyle 2B 26.32 40.00 23.53 35.00 44.44 45.83 57.14
Luis Tiant P NE NE NE NE 33.33 50.00 52.38
Billy Pierce P 31.58 26.67 41.18 45.00 44.44 33.33 52.38
Vern Stephens SS 26.32 33.33 35.29 45.00 33.33 41.67 38.10
Catfish Hunter P NE NE 35.29 25.00 33.33 41.67 38.10
Lefty O'Doul LF 31.58 26.67 29.41 20.00 44.44 20.83 38.10
Bob Johnson LF 26.32 40.00 35.29 25.00 22.22 25.00 33.33
Bobby Bonds RF NE NE NE 30.00 44.44 45.83 28.57
Tony Lazzeri 2B 36.84 40.00 35.29 40.00 44.44 29.17 28.57
Jim Wynn CF NE 26.67 35.29 30.00 33.33 41.67 28.57
Frank Howard LF 42.11 33.33 29.41 45.00 22.22 29.17 28.57
Wally Schang C 15.79 ------ ------ 15.00 33.33 33.33 28.57
Phil Rizzuto SS 26.32 40.00 35.29 20.00 33.33 20.83 28.57
Sal Bando 3B NE NE NE 25.00 11.11 25.00 23.81
Bob Elliott 3B 15.79 26.67 23.53 15.00 11.11 16.67 23.81
Curt Flood CF 15.79 20.00 17.65 10.00 0.00 ------ 23.81
Vada Pinson CF 26.32 26.67 17.65 20.00 44.44 33.33 19.05
Gavy Cravath RF 26.32 33.33 29.41 35.00 33.33 20.83 19.05
Bucky Walters P 26.32 26.67 29.41 20.00 33.33 20.83 19.05

First Timers (2)
Al Oliver
Rusty Staub

Other Recently-New Eligibles
Bert Campaneris (3rd)
Gene Tenace (3rd)
Luis Tiant (4th)
Reggie Smith (4th)
Bobby Bonds (5th)
Sal Bando (5th)

Beyond Last Year of Eligibility (20% needed to continue)
Gavy Cravath
Wally Schang

Last Year of Eligibility (20% needed to continue)
Lefty O’Doul

Next to Last Year of Eligibility
None

Actual Hall of Famers on VC 2007 Ballot (3)
Catfish Hunter (1987)
Tony Lazzeri (1991)
Phil Rizzuto (1994)

Members of the Hall of Merit on VC 2007 Ballot (2)
Billy Pierce
Jim Wynn

Candidates Listed on the 2007 Hall of Fame VC Ballot (8)
Bobby Bonds
Curt Flood
Lefty O’Doul
Al Oliver
Vada Pinson
Luis Tiant
Cecil Travis
Mickey Vernon

Players Listed on the 2007 Hall of Fame VC Ballot Elected in BBF Mock Voting (11)
Dick Allen (elected by mock BBWAA)
Ken Boyer
Wes Ferrell
Joe Gordon
Gil Hodges
Jim Kaat
Carl Mays
Minnie Minoso (elected by mock BBWAA)
Tony Oliva
Ron Santo (elected by mock BBWAA)
Joe Torre

For previous discussion of this project, see this thread:
Links to the BBF mock HOF elections (http://baseball-fever.com/showthread.php?t=57084)

Which has the links to these threads:
Cooperstown, NY – Spring, 1986
BBF Mock Veterans Committee Election: 1987 (none elected)
BBF Mock Veterans Committee Election: 1988 (Larry Doby elected)
BBF Mock Veterans Committee Election: 1989 (Nellie Fox* elected)
BBF Mock Veterans Committee Election: 1990 (Hal Newhouser elected)
BBF Mock Veterans Committee Election: 1991 (Sherry Magee+ elected)
BBF Mock Veterans Committee Election: 1992 (Stan Hack+ elected)
BBF Mock Veterans Committee Election: 1993 (Ken Boyer*+ elected)
BBF Mock Veterans Committee Election: 1994 (Joe Gordon+ elected)
BBF Mock Veterans Committee Election: 1995 (Jim Bunning* elected)
BBF Mock Veterans Committee Election: 1996 (Red Schoendienst elected)
BBF Mock Veterans Committee Election: 1997 (Wes Ferrell+ elected)
BBF Mock Veterans Committee Election: 1998 (Gil Hodges+ elected)
BBF Mock Veterans Committee Election: 1999 (Carl Mays+ elected)
BBF Mock Veterans Committee Election: 2000 (Bill Freehan*+ elected)
BBF Mock Veterans Committee Election: 2001 (Joe Torre*+ elected)
BBF Mock Veterans Committee Election: 2002 (Bill Mazeroski elected)
BBF Mock Veterans Committee Election: 2003 (Tony Oliva+ elected)
BBF Mock Veterans Committee Election: 2004 (Heinie Groh+ elected)
BBF Mock Veterans Committee Election: 2005 (Jim Kaat*+ elected)
BBF Mock Veterans Committee Election: 2006 (Larry Doyle+ elected)

* = First year eligible for VC voting
+ = Not in the Cooperstown Hall

jalbright
08-28-2007, 02:07 PM
I've always supported at least five, and often 10 in the past, but I really can't support more than four this time. Sorry.

Freakshow
08-28-2007, 02:18 PM
I've always supported at least five, and often 10 in the past, but I really can't support more than four this time. Sorry.
That's unfortunate, but honest.

Better luck next year when we get Grich and Perez over here.

MadHatter
08-28-2007, 02:36 PM
I went with:

Bridges
Howard
Pierce
Schang
Smith
Stephens
Tiant
Walters

KCGHOST
08-28-2007, 09:06 PM
Bridges
Elliot
Pierce
Lazzeri

Erik Bedard
08-28-2007, 09:42 PM
The only ones I support on here are Cravath and Flood. But in the spirit of the project, I also voted for Bridges, Howard, Pierce, Rizzuto, Smith, Stephens, Walters, and Wynn.

Freakshow
09-04-2007, 07:11 AM
This election ends Friday; there is a real possibility that we will elect nobody. We're also looking for nominations for the 2008 ballot. We're looking to add players who last played in 1986:

Dusty Baker - LF/Mgr
Vida Blue - P
Cesar Cedeno - CF
George Foster - LF
Bobby Grich - 2B
Toby Harrah - 3B
Dave Kingman - LF/1B
Tony Perez - 1B

We're also considering adding players who last played in 1936:

Charlie Grimm (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charlie_Grimm) - 1B/Mgr
Firpo Marberry (http://bioproj.sabr.org/bioproj.cfm?a=v&v=l&bid=369&pid=8804) - P
Bing Miller (http://bioproj.sabr.org/bioproj.cfm?a=v&v=l&bid=1179&pid=9642) - RF
George Uhle (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Uhle) - P

These players who have previously been on the ballot are also eligible for reinstatement:

Joe Adcock
Wally Berger
Lew Burdette
Dolph Camilli
Rocky Colavito
Walker Cooper
Alvin Dark
Willie Davis
Del Ennis
Jim Fregosi
Bob Friend
Jim Gilliam
Dick Groat
Willie Horton
Elston Howard
Charlie Keller
Ted Kluszewski
Harvey Kuenn
Mickey Lolich
Marty Marion
Roger Maris
Frank McCormick
Lindy McDaniel
Thurman Munson
Buddy Myer
Don Newcombe
Jim Perry
Johnny Pesky
Boog Powell
Al Rosen
Roy Sievers
Curt Simmons
Hal Trosky
Lon Warneke
Maury Wills
Ed Yost

jalbright
09-04-2007, 08:20 AM
Is Hack Wilson eligible for consideration? On further inspection, he's got a better case than I had previously thought.

Freakshow
09-04-2007, 10:12 AM
Is Hack Wilson eligible for consideration? On further inspection, he's got a better case than I had previously thought.
No, he's already in. Wilson was elected prior to 1987, when these VC elections began.

John Shoemaker
09-04-2007, 01:59 PM
I'll nominate Tony Perez, George Foster and Dave Kingman.

Walt Zink
09-04-2007, 05:44 PM
i only voted for three: rizzuto, tiant, and hunter. the rest were borderline, and some i just could not reason being in this version of the hall. lazzeri, pinson, and walters were just oh so close for me.

2Chance
09-04-2007, 06:30 PM
Bando
Howard
Hunter
Pierce
Schang
Tiant
Wynn

I also see Scooter at the cusp, but did not vote for him to counteract any "halo effect." (This will also be one of the few times anybody here votes for Catfish...including me.)

Freakshow
09-07-2007, 10:30 AM
With a couple hours to go in this election, there's still time to get a ballot in. We're looking at our first shutout election in 20 years.

We're also open for any more nominations for the 2008 ballot.

Captain Cold Nose
09-07-2007, 10:44 AM
I'll nominate Tony Perez, George Foster and Dave Kingman.

I'll second Perez and Foster. There are so many players who did not receive enough support here and were dropped that were better than Kingman that I cannot endorse him for even making the ballot.

Freakshow
09-10-2007, 10:35 AM
Here are the results, in order, for the 2007 Mock VC election:

1934-1985 Votes Pct
Billy Pierce 9 50.00%
Catfish Hunter 8 44.44%
Frank Howard 6 33.33%
Lefty O'Doul 6 33.33%
Wally Schang 6 33.33%
Luis Tiant 6 33.33%
Bobby Bonds 5 27.78%
Tommy Bridges 5 27.78%
Gavy Cravath 5 27.78%
Bob Johnson 5 27.78%
Tony Lazzeri 5 27.78%
Phil Rizzuto 5 27.78%
Vern Stephens 5 27.78%
Jim Wynn 5 27.78%
Sal Bando 4 22.22%
Bob Elliott 4 22.22%
Vada Pinson 4 22.22%
Bucky Walters 4 22.22%
Norm Cash 3 16.67%
Al Oliver 3 16.67%
Reggie Smith 3 16.67%
Cecil Travis 3 16.67%
Bert Campaneris 2 11.11%
Curt Flood 2 11.11%
Rusty Staub 2 11.11%
Gene Tenace 1 5.56% (will not be on 2008 ballot)
Mickey Vernon 1 5.56% (will not be on 2008 ballot)

We elected no one in the 2007 VC election. For the first time in this project, no candidate exceeded 50% in support. Billy Pierce was the leading vote-getter, with exactly half the voters supporting him. Catfish Hunter was the only other candidate with support from more than one third of the electorate.

The average ballot had 6.50 names listed, down from 7.33. That seems like a pretty reasonable minimum to me; voters ought to be able to find seven guys worth supporting.

Three of the 1986 retirees will appear on the 2008 ballot: Tony Perez, Bobby Grich and George Foster. These elections are becoming more challenging; the easy choices are pretty much cleared off, we're now working right near the Hall's in/out line.

Due to poor support, recent candidate Gene Tenace and reinstated candidate Mickey Vernon drop off the ballot.

Anyone else we should add to the 2008 ballot?