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  2. Neal: Why I’ll keep my Hall of Fame vote private . . . until ...

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    These reveals have led to the creation of the Hall of Fame Tracker, operated by Ryan Thibodaux. Thibodaux does tireless work as he scours the interwebs for writers who have posted their ballots.

  3. MLB Hall of Fame: Update on Class of 2024 voting, led by ...

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    The public won't know the results until Jan. 23, so until then, we can use the incredibly useful Hall of Fame Ballot Tracker, created by Ryan Thibodaux and managed by Adam Dore and Anthony Calamis ...

  4. Beltré was the leading vote-getter at 99% in his first try, according to Ryan Thibodaux’s Hall of Fame Ballot Tracker. Mauer, also on the his initial ballot, was second at 83%, and Helton was ...

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  6. Adrián Beltré on track to be a first-ballot Hall of Fame ...

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    Players who get 75% of the votes submitted by Dec. 31 will make the Hall, and Beltré has consistently been well above that threshold according to Ryan Thibodaux’s Hall of Fame ballot tracker.

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  8. Barry Bonds and Roger Clemens off the ballot, the Baseball ...

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    The public votes tracked by Ryan Thibodaux and his team on Twitter increasingly favored inducting Bonds and Clemens, and if the ballots revealed before Tuesday night’s announcement show ruled ...

  9. Ichiro Suzuki arrives on next year's Hall of Fame ballot ...

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    It was a little past 8 a.m. in Tokyo when the newest inductees to the Baseball Hall of Fame were announced. Next year there could be some big celebrations over breakfast in Japan.