From Agee to Zisk – the “No Votes” of the Baseball Hall of Fame
Posted by: Richie Rich in Baseball Cards, Baseball Hall of Fame, Stats, Writers
We’ve focused a lot lately on the top of the Hall of Fame ballot. Well now, with the HoF results in and Jim Rice and Rickey Henderson (suck on it, Corky) elected to the Hall of Fame … let’s look at the bottom of the ballot.
Instead of wondering if someone will ever be voted into the Hall unanimously … let’s look at those who have been unanimously shut out of the Hall of Fame. And I don’t mean players who went one-and done in their chance at the Hall.
I mean those players who couldn’t get a single vote during their chance on the ballot. Zip. Zilch. Nada. Donut. Not a sausage. Bugger all.
This year (2009), the no-vote dishonor fell on Ron Gant, Dan Plesac, and Greg Vaughn. Not a single writer bit on any of them. Not even Corky Simpson.
The Baseball Hall of Fame has been tracking voters who didn’t receive a vote for the past 32 ballots. During that time, there were 189 players who couldn’t gather up a single vote between them. As you might imagine … there’s a few names that you’ve heard of among that group.
Here’s some notable ones.
In 1991, Oscar Gamble couldn’t get a single voter to bet on him.
You see … this is what’s wrong with the BBWAA.
If that fabulous afro can’t get an obligatory vote from at least one BBWAA writer … it’s time for the entire institution to lose its voting rights.
So our favorite no-talent hack (Corky Simpson) has company.
And then, I got to the ballot of the Award-Winning Corky Simpson - who, you guessed it … didn’t vote for Rickey Henderson.

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