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  1. Each qualified BBWAA member may select no more than 10 names from a pre-screened ballot of players who played in MLB for at least 10 seasons and had been retired for at least 5; players whose names are cast on at least 75% of the ballots are elected to the HoF, while players named on fewer than 5% of ballots are dropped from future ballots.

  2. 1936-45: No rules. 1946-55: A player may not be on the ballot. after 25 years from retirement. 1956-61: A player may not be on the ballot after 30 years from retirement. 1962-2014: A player may not be on the ballot after 20 years from retirement. 2014 to present: A player may not be on the ballot after 15 years from retirement.

  3. Jan 22, 2024 · Receive at least five percent of the eligible vote each year to remain on the BBWAA ballot for a full 10 years. A screening committee of baseball writers selects the names to appear on each ballot. There were 26 players on the most recent ballot. Just like all Hall of Fame elections, a player must receive a super majority of 75% of the votes ...

  4. Jul 28, 2014 · When this rule is accounted for, there were only 43 players who received 5 percent or more of the vote for 10 straight years. These players are listed in three tables below. The source for all Hall of Fame voting data and WAR is Baseball Reference. Table 1: Elected to the Hall of Fame after 10 Tries. Player.

  5. 4 days ago · Eligible players who fail to meet that threshold can stay on the ballot for up to 10 years if they receive at least five percent of the vote annually. Once a player drops off the ballot, they are ...

  6. May 29, 2022 · More voters declined their ballot in 2014 than in any other Ontario election since 1975, according to Elections Ontario. That was also the case in Waterloo Region. In 2014, 29,937 ballots were ...

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  8. The BBWAA (Baseball Writers' Association of America) votes annually on recently retired Major League players. The BBWAA has a Screening Committee that prepares a ballot of eligible candidates who received a vote on a minimum of five percent (5%) of the ballots cast in the preceding election or are eligible for the first time and are nominated by any two members of the Screening Committee.

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