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How the USA TODAY MLB staff voted for the 2024 Baseball Hall of Fame
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Date:2025-04-19 12:14:49
The Baseball Hall of Fame will announce results of its 2024 balloting on Tuesday (6 p.m. ET, MLB Network).
Candidates must appear on 75% of ballots to earn induction this July 21 in Cooperstown, New York; voters may vote for no more than 10 candidates on the 26-player ballot (14 holdovers and 12 first-timers).
USA TODAY Sports has multiple writers and editors who are at least 10-year members of the Baseball Writers' Association of America.
Here is how they voted:
Bob Nightengale (28th year voting)
My choices: Carlos Beltran, Adrián Beltré, Todd Helton, Andruw Jones, Gary Sheffield, Omar Vizquel, Billy Wagner
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Steve Gardner (fourth year)
My choices: Carlos Beltran, Adrián Beltré, Todd Helton, Andruw Jones, Joe Mauer, Jimmy Rollins, Gary Sheffield, Chase Utley, Billy Wagner
Scott Boeck (second year)
My choices: Adrián Beltré, Andruw Jones, Joe Mauer, Manny Ramirez, Alex Rodriguez, Gary Sheffield, Omar Vizquel.
Who is on the 2024 Baseball Hall of Fame ballot?
- Bobby Abreu (fifth year, 15.4% in 2023)
- José Bautista (first)
- Carlos Beltrán (second, 46.5%)
- Adrian Beltre (first)
- Mark Buehrle (fourth, 10.8%)
- Bartolo Colon (first)
- Adrian Gonzalez (first)
- Todd Helton (sixth, 72.2%)
- Matt Holliday (first)
- Torii Hunter (fourth, 6.9%)
- Andruw Jones (seventh, 58.1%)
- Victor Martinez (first)
- Joe Mauer (first)
- Andy Pettitte (sixth, 17%)
- Brandon Phillips (first)
- Manny Ramirez (eighth, 33.2%)
- Jose Reyes (first)
- Alex Rodriguez (third, 35.7%)
- Francisco Rodriguez (second, 10.8%)
- Jimmy Rollins (third, 12.9%)
- Gary Sheffield (10th, 55%)
- James Shields (first)
- Chase Utley (first)
- Omar Vizquel (seventh, 19.5%)
- Billy Wagner (ninth, 68.1%)
- David Wright (first)
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