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  1. There are two paths to being elected to the Hall of Fame. The annual BBWAA election considers recently retired Major League players. The Era Committees consider retired Major League players no longer eligible for election by the BBWAA, along with managers, umpires and executives.

    • Authorization: By authorization of the Board of Directors of the National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum, Inc., the Baseball Writers' Association of America (BBWAA) is authorized to hold an election every year for the purpose of electing members to the National Baseball Hall of Fame from the ranks of retired baseball players.
    • Electors: Only active and honorary members of the Baseball Writers' Association of America, who have been active baseball writers for at least ten (10) years, shall be eligible to vote.
    • Eligible Candidates -- Candidates to be eligible must meet the following requirements
    • Method of Election
    • Authorization — By authorization of the Board of Directors of the National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum, Inc., the Baseball Writers’ Association of America (BBWAA) is authorized to hold an election every year for the purpose of electing members to the National Baseball Hall of Fame from the ranks of retired baseball players.
    • Electors — Only active and honorary members of the Baseball Writers’ Association of America, who have been active baseball writers for at least ten (10) years, shall be eligible to vote.
    • Eligible Candidates — Candidates to be eligible must meet the following requirements: A baseball player must have been active as a player in the Major Leagues at some time during a period beginning twenty (20) years before and ending five (5) years prior to election.
    • Method of Election. BBWAA Screening Committee — A Screening Committee consisting of baseball writers will be appointed by the BBWAA. This Screening Committee shall consist of six members, with two members to be elected at each Annual Meeting for a three-year term.
  2. Jan 22, 2024 · To be eligible for the Hall of Fame ballot, a player must: Have played in the big leagues for at least 10 years. Be retired for at least five years (unless the player dies; in that case, that rule can be waived). Receive at least five percent of the eligible vote each year to remain on the BBWAA ballot for a full 10 years.

    • Who Votes For The Baseball Hall of Fame?
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    Yearly elections for the Baseball Hall of Fame are held by the Baseball Writers’ Association of America (BBWAA). The BBWAA has a screening committee of six members which prepares the ballot each year. Names are placed on the ballot if they fit into one of the following categories: 1. Received at least 5% of the votes in the previous election and ar...

    Induction events take place in Cooperstown, New York, the location of the National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum. The Clark Sports Center hosts the induction ceremony, where each inductee traditionally gives a speech and special remembrance is paid to any Hall of Famers who may have passed during the previous year. On most occasions, a number of...

    Over the years, there have been a number of standout events in the National Baseball Hall of Fame’s history. Below are some of the most memorable moments along with frequently asked questions about the Hall of Fame.

  3. The Early Baseball Committee considers candidates from 1871-1949. Beginning in 2020, it will hold elections once every 10 years at MLB's Winter Meetings. Each of the committees has 16 members, appointed by the Hall of Hall of Fame's Board of Directors, comprised of Hall of Famers, executives and veteran media members.

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  5. Since 1936, the Baseball Writers' Association of America has held the exclusive voting privilege to consider recently retired players for the National Baseball Hall of Fame. In the 75-plus years of voting, the process has evolved to reflect updated rules, most notably changes to the eligibility criteria and qualifications for earning election ...

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