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9th Time Since 1945 Nobody Was Voted Into The MLB Hall Of Fame

Fatus Fee
2 min readJan 27, 2021

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Barry Bonds and Willie Mays holding bats.

When you think of the “Hall Of Fame” you think the best to ever played the game, Teasley who played for the Cubans years ago in the Negro League, is very happy the MLB made the decision to elevate the Negro League to the major league status. In 2013 no one was voted in, so this is not the first go around being the 9th time this has happened since 1945.

1.1945

2.1950

3.1958

4.1960

5.1965

6.1971

7.1996

8.2013

9.2021

With players like Barry bonds, Roger Clemens and Curt Schilling still not voted into the Hall Of Fame this year, many ponder weather the three will get voted in with just one more chance.

Curt Schilling and his wife.

Curt Schilling ended up with the most votes with a 71% Percent- leading the three legends, but they have one more shot at being voted into golden baseball status. Only 22 players have been voted into the Hall Of Fame within the last seven years, so being voted in is no easy task just looking at the history.

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Fatus Fee
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Written by Fatus Fee

Chicago rapper Fatus Fee is an Journalist for Medium,Forbes, Huffington Post & Business Insider.

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