Table of Baseball Hall of Fame projections listing Median, 95% Confidence Interval, % Simulations >= 75%, and % Simulations <5%
Carlos Beltrán 82% 79% - 86% 100% 0%
Andruw Jones 77% 74% - 81% 93% 0%
Chase Utley 59% 55% - 63% 0% 0%
Andy Pettitte 50% 46% - 54% 0% 0%
Félix Hernández 49% 45% - 53% 0% 0%
Álex Rodríguez 42% 40% - 44% 0% 0%
Manny Ramírez 39% 37% - 42% 0% 0%
Bobby Abreu 31% 29% - 35% 0% 0%
Cole Hamels 26% 23% - 30% 0% 0%
Jimmy Rollins 24% 22% - 26% 0% 0%
Dustin Pedroia 23% 21% - 26% 0% 0%
Mark Buehrle 20% 18% - 23% 0% 0%
David Wright 17% 15% - 20% 0% 0%
Omar Vizquel 17% 15% - 19% 0% 0%
Francisco Rodríguez 14% 12% - 17% 0% 0%
Torii Hunter 7% 5% - 9% 0% 5%
Ryan Braun 3% 2% - 5% 0% 97%
Edwin Encarnación 1% 0.5% - 4% 0% 99%
Nick Markakis 0.5% 0.2% - 3% 0% 99.9%
Rick Porcello 0.5% 0.2% - 3% 0% 99.9%
Shin-Soo Choo 0.5% 0.2% - 3% 0% >99.9%
Hunter Pence 0.5% 0.2% - 3% 0% >99.9%
Less than 24 hours to go until the results of this year's Baseball Hall of Fame election are revealed. If trends with public voters hold, we'll be welcoming two new members: Carlos Beltrán and Andruw Jones. My latest projections with 223 ballots in @notmrtibbs.com's Tracker.
20.01.2026 00:44 —
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Love Rosenthal's thinking here.
The Hall of Fame is filled with players who had fantastic peaks but didn't reach milestone numbers: King Felix, Pedroia, and Wright fit that bill.
And, by adding Pettitte and Buehrle, he's rewarding durability and consistency, even if both were rarely brilliant.
19.01.2026 18:58 —
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Great stuff, Ken. I love this ballot.
The Hall of Fame is already filled with players who were peak performers.
Most of the guys you added didn't put up "milestone" Hall of Fame numbers, but when we watched them on the field, we saw Hall of Fame quality play.
19.01.2026 18:16 —
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No. I write as a hobby, so no BBWAA membership.
17.01.2026 23:42 —
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Milestone ballot!
With their selections here, Pettitte (110) and Abreu (77) match their career highs in total votes, set last year. That was in 205 fewer ballots. Buehrle’s 46 votes now stand along as the most he has ever earned in one cycle. Wright, Pedroia, and Félix have already done it as well
15.01.2026 03:18 —
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Table listing Baseball Hall of Fame projections showing Median, 95% Confidence Interval, % Simulations >= 75%, and % Simulations <5%
Carlos Beltrán 83% 79% - 87% >99.9% 0%
Andruw Jones 77% 74% - 81% 90% 0%
Chase Utley 60% 56% - 65% 0% 0%
Félix Hernández 51% 46% - 56% 0% 0%
Andy Pettitte 51% 46% - 55% 0% 0%
Álex Rodríguez 42% 40% - 46% 0% 0%
Manny Ramírez 39% 37% - 42% 0% 0%
Bobby Abreu 32% 29% - 36% 0% 0%
Cole Hamels 26% 22% - 31% 0% 0%
Jimmy Rollins 23% 21% - 27% 0% 0%
Dustin Pedroia 23% 20% - 27% 0% 0%
Mark Buehrle 20% 17% - 24% 0% 0%
Omar Vizquel 17% 15% - 19% 0% 0%
David Wright 16% 14% - 20% 0% 0%
Francisco Rodríguez 14% 12% - 17% 0% 0%
Torii Hunter 6% 4% - 8% 0% 30%
Ryan Braun 2% 1% - 6% 0% 96%
Edwin Encarnación 1% 0.5% - 5% 0% 98%
Nick Markakis 1% 0.2% - 6% 0% 99%
Shin-Soo Choo 1% 0.2% - 4% 0% 99%
Hunter Pence 1% 0.2% - 4% 0% 99%
With 188 ballots in @notmrtibbs.com's Tracker, it's looking increasingly likely that we'll see two new members of the Baseball Hall of Fame next Tuesday. But it's possible Andruw Jones just misses out. My latest projections
15.01.2026 00:39 —
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Correct.
06.01.2026 22:34 —
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With 116 ballots revealed/~27.1% known:
Beltrán 87.9%
Andruw 82.8%
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Utley 65.5%
Félix 59.5%
Pettitte 55.2%
A-Rod 50.9%
Manny 45.7%
Abreu 40.5%
Hamels 31.0%
Rollins 29.3%
Pedroia 25.9%
Buehrle 22.4%
Wright 19.8%
K-Rod 14.7%
Vizquel 11.2%
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Torii 4.3%
Braun 3.4%
Choo/EE/Pence 0.9%
tracker.fyi
03.01.2026 00:33 —
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Will post my first full set of 2026 Baseball Hall of Fame projections in the new year. But as a sneak peak, my model has Carlos Beltrán elected in 82% of simulations based on 100 ballots in @notmrtibbs.com’s Tracker. Andruw Jones elected 57% of the time.
31.12.2025 01:12 —
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Well done, Mike, and congratulations.
Your logic here makes a lot of sense. I agree with most of it, except that I gave up on the PED guys once the Era Committee shut out Bonds and Clemens three years ago.
I don't see the point anymore.
I prefer to cast a "virtual" vote for Pedroia and Wright.
30.12.2025 23:39 —
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Next year's 2027 Contemporary Baseball Era Non-Players Committee (1980 to Present) is going to be wild between 4 host of stone-cold Hall of Famers debuting, and the new rule regarding two consecutive outcomes of <5 votes leading to permanent ineligibility.
Thread.
Let’s see who might debut…
29.12.2025 21:17 —
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Congratulations Ian. Great ballot!
30.12.2025 06:28 —
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With 62 ballots revealed/~14.5% of the total vote known:
Beltrán 82.3%
Andruw 80.6%
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Utley 64.5%
Félix 61.3%
Pettitte 56.5%
A-Rod 53.2%
Manny 48.4%
Abreu 43.5%
Hamels 37.1%
Pedroia 27.4%
Buehrle 22.6%
Rollins 25.8%
Wright 21.0%
Vizquel 17.7%
K-Rod 12.9%
Braun 6.5%
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EE/Torii/Pence 1.6%
tracker.fyi
27.12.2025 22:58 —
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Net gained/lost votes through 70 ballots (~16.4% of the vote):
Félix +15
Pettitte +8
Abreu +7
Pedroia +7
Utley +7
Andruw +5
Beltrán +4
A-Rod +4
Wright +4
Buehrle +3
K-Rod +3
Manny +2
Rollins +2
Vizquel +1
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Hunter -1
tracker.fyi
28.12.2025 15:30 —
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Ballot 36 from Sean Forman: Abreu add to +5, Beltrán, Buehrle, Hamels, Félix, Andruw, Pedroia, Manny, ARod add to +2, Utley, with a Pettitte drop to +3
Ballot #36 is from Sean Forman. He adds back Abreu (now +5) and A-Rod (+2) after dropping them for space last year, while strategically omitting Pettitte, who falls to +3. Hamels gets his 10th Hall vote and sits at 27.8% his first year.
In the Tracker: tracker.fyi
19.12.2025 22:02 —
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Interesting. I thought "only Jeff Kent" WAS the most likely outcome.
08.12.2025 05:27 —
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I think Murphy is a much stronger candidate. Longer peak, more important position, two MVPs.
But it pains me that we're going to see this happen again in 3 years, where they won't get enough votes to make the Hall but they will get enough to make it impossible for more than one player to make it.
08.12.2025 05:26 —
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Congratulations to the newest Hall of Famer, Jeff Kent. Fun fact (?): The Tracker was a thing for all 10 years of Jeff Kent's run on the BBWAA ballot. He received a total of 998 votes over that decade from the writers and the Tracker was able to log 774 of those as public votes (77.6%). Fun!
08.12.2025 03:55 —
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Jeff Kent: The First Member of the Hall of Fame's Class of 2026 - Cooperstown Cred
Jeff Kent hit 377 home runs in his MLB career, the most ever for a 2nd baseman and yet he has never gotten close to the Hall of Fame on the BBWAA ballot.
Congratulations to Jeff Kent, who was elected tonight to the National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum.
He got 14 votes from the 16-member committee.
Carlos Delgado came in 2nd place with 9 votes, while Don Mattingly and Dale Murphy got 6 votes each.
www.cooperstowncred.com/jeff-kent-fi...
08.12.2025 01:02 —
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What's interesting to me is that several of the Hall of Famers on the committee (Marichal, Jenkins, Kaat, Perez) mostly played before anyone on the ballot was a significant player in the majors.
Feels like a panel built for Dale Murphy and Don Mattingly without any obvious cronies.
03.12.2025 00:50 —
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