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The Top 10 Highest Voting Percentages In Baseball’s Hall Of Fame
Published by Cliff Eastham on June 11, 2009
Article Source: Bleacher Report - MLB
The National Baseball Hall of Fame is probably the dream of every kid who puts on a Little League uniform. To someday be standing in front of all the members who are still alive and in decent enough health to make the journey to Cooperstown is a lifelong dream.
Some players got in by the “skin of their teeth”, such as Jim Rice, who will actually be inducted in a ceremony in July. He received 76.4 percent of the votes in his 15th and final year of eligibility. A player must be named on 75 percent of the ballots in order to be inducted.
Some have made the grade on their first appearance on the ballot, some with ve...
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