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2022 Baseball Hall of Fame announcement: Six storylines to watch when the vote is revealed - CBS Sports

2022 Baseball Hall of Fame announcement: Six storylines to watch when the vote is revealed - CBS Sports

2022 Baseball Hall of Fame announcement: Six storylines to watch when the vote is revealed - CBS Sports
Jan 24, 2022 1 min, 19 secs

Notable names like Barry Bonds, Roger Clemens, David Ortiz, Curt Schilling and Scott Rolen are among the players on this year's ballot, but it's possible no players will be voted in this year. .

Those who get below five percent fall off the ballot.

Those between five and 75 percent can remain on the ballot for up to 10 years.

David Ortiz has been polling decently above the 75 percent threshold throughout balloting season and it looks like there's a real shot he'll get in on his first try.

There's also a realistic possibility that he'll fall just short with between 70-75 percent of the vote. .

Though it looks like Barry Bonds and Roger Clemens have a chance to get to around 65 percent of the vote, that's not enough to get them in. 

Curt Schilling got 71.1 percent of the vote last year and was trending toward induction this year, but he publicly made a big show of asking off the ballot and it has cost him

It looks like he'll fall well shy of induction. 

Sammy Sosa got 17 percent of the vote last year, which was his high-water mark and he might get up into the 20s this year

It's possible everyone listed here in this subhead fails to reach five percent and is chopped off before next year, but there's a shot Buehrle, Hudson, Hunter, Lincecum and/or Nathan survive

Omar Vizquel debuted on the 2018 ballot with 37 percent of the vote and it rose to 52.6 percent for the 2020 vote

It fell to 49.1 percent last year and this year it's going to be far less than that, due to several off-field allegations

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