2016 Hall of Fame Voting Up (Part Two)
2016 Hall of Fame Voting Up (Part Two)
Taking Shel's advice, I shortened the time needed to be eligible to one year since these guys won't be unretiring. Still, the list is fairly barebones. Remember, this is the HALL OF FAME and not the All-Star Game, so do show some consideration when voting.
Yes, I cleared your old votes.
http://ndlbaseball.com/StatsLab/hall_of_fame_vote.php
Notable Players Eligible
SP Pedro Enriquez (New England)
2011 Tom Seaver Trophy Winner, 2011 Atlantic League Morris Playoff MVP winner, two-time All-Star, and one of only seven pitchers in win 20 games and the second player to do so.
Career Metrics
Black Ink 6
Gray Ink 63
SP Alex Thomas (New York)
2010 All-Star, holds all-time record for complete games in a season (14)
Career Metrics
Black Ink: 17
Gray Ink: 69
SP Jason Stillwell (New York)
2010 Atlantic League Morris Playoff MVP winner and pretty much known only for that amazing run in the 2010 playoffs.
Career Metrics
Black Ink: 0
Gray Ink: 2
RP Rob Towns (New England)
2010 Tom Seaver Trophy winner, three-time All-Star, and - if eligible, would have the third-lowest ERA in NDLB history.
What is Black/Gray Ink?
MLB Black Ink Average HOFer = 40
MLB Grey Ink Average HOFer = 185
Yes, I cleared your old votes.
http://ndlbaseball.com/StatsLab/hall_of_fame_vote.php
Notable Players Eligible
SP Pedro Enriquez (New England)
2011 Tom Seaver Trophy Winner, 2011 Atlantic League Morris Playoff MVP winner, two-time All-Star, and one of only seven pitchers in win 20 games and the second player to do so.
Career Metrics
Black Ink 6
Gray Ink 63
SP Alex Thomas (New York)
2010 All-Star, holds all-time record for complete games in a season (14)
Career Metrics
Black Ink: 17
Gray Ink: 69
SP Jason Stillwell (New York)
2010 Atlantic League Morris Playoff MVP winner and pretty much known only for that amazing run in the 2010 playoffs.
Career Metrics
Black Ink: 0
Gray Ink: 2
RP Rob Towns (New England)
2010 Tom Seaver Trophy winner, three-time All-Star, and - if eligible, would have the third-lowest ERA in NDLB history.
What is Black/Gray Ink?
MLB Black Ink Average HOFer = 40
MLB Grey Ink Average HOFer = 185
Re: 2016 Hall of Fame Voting Up (Part Two)
2 Questions,
1- What is the criteria to get in? 15 votes?
2- Do these guys stay on the ballot next year? I have 1 borderline guy that I don't want to put in on first ballot
1- What is the criteria to get in? 15 votes?
2- Do these guys stay on the ballot next year? I have 1 borderline guy that I don't want to put in on first ballot

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Re: 2016 Hall of Fame Voting Up (Part Two)
Its tough too because we dont have anyone to compare to of recent invitees.
When we vote we are setting the bar of who we let in going forward and current guys are already doing better than these guys I believe.
Tough vote!
When we vote we are setting the bar of who we let in going forward and current guys are already doing better than these guys I believe.
Tough vote!
Re: 2016 Hall of Fame Voting Up (Part Two)
Can new guys opt out of the voting since I don't even know what a good season is yet?


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Re: 2016 Hall of Fame Voting Up (Part Two)
Smart man.trendon wrote:Taking Shel's advice
I think guys should stay on for 3 seasons, and that's it. Just my take.Bernie32 wrote:2- Do these guys stay on the ballot next year? I have 1 borderline guy that I don't want to put in on first ballot
2 really solid players. This is really tough being so new to the league that some guys, while top 5 at their position, really only have 3-4 seasons under their belts.
Re: 2016 Hall of Fame Voting Up (Part Two)
East Coast bias strikes OOTP Hall of Fame vote list.
Re: 2016 Hall of Fame Voting Up (Part Two)
1. 75% and we have 19 voters. That is 14.25, but I don't know how the utility handles decimals.Bernie32 wrote:2 Questions,
1- What is the criteria to get in? 15 votes?
2- Do these guys stay on the ballot next year? I have 1 borderline guy that I don't want to put in on first ballot
2. Five percent (one vote) to stay on the ballot.
Re: 2016 Hall of Fame Voting Up (Part Two)
Just submit a blank ballot.cougnix wrote:Can new guys opt out of the voting since I don't even know what a good season is yet?
Re: 2016 Hall of Fame Voting Up (Part Two)
Won't let me login. I am using the same login I use for the game, but says the password is wrong.trendon wrote:Just submit a blank ballot.cougnix wrote:Can new guys opt out of the voting since I don't even know what a good season is yet?


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Re: 2016 Hall of Fame Voting Up (Part Two)
I dont see myself voting anyone into the HOF for a good 5-10 seasons. You need a career's worth of stats to get in, imo. These dudes retiring 3-5 yrs in wont have stats thta players like Hays, Flores, Ladd, Murphy among others will have.
Re: 2016 Hall of Fame Voting Up (Part Two)
If that is the case, please submit a blank ballot. It is important.
Re: 2016 Hall of Fame Voting Up (Part Two)
first Toronto player to get into HOF will have his # retired