Here are the results for the 2016 CPBL HOF.
Eragon missed the deadline by one day, I think it is fairer to always stick to the rules and not count his vote
40% to stay on ballot, 75% to get inducted. Eligibility: 4 yrs.
Johnny Gallivan 14/14 (100%) inducted on first year
Darrell Hoiles 13/14 (92,9%) inducted on second year
Jack Dupree 8/14 (57,1%) goes for a fourth year
Johnny Tinning 6/14 (42,9%) goes for a fourth year
Ossie Montague 6/14 (42,9%) goes for a fourth year
Al Rosen 5/14 (35,7%) out on the first year
Ulysses S. Grant 4/14 (28,6%) out on the first year
Fritz Anderson 3/14 (21,4%) out on the first year
Ethan Uhlaender 1/14 (7,1%) out on the first year
Polly Humphrey 1/14 (7,1%) out on the first year
Don Shipley 0/14 (0,0%) out on the first year
Donnie Bowman 0/14 (0,0%) out on the first year
Ebba Krausse 0/14 (0,0%) out on the first year
Fred Sawyer 0/14 (0,0%) out on the first year
Virgil Briggs 0/14 (0,0%) out on the first year
Congrats Gallivan and Hoiles!!
CPBL HOF 2016 results
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Re: CPBL HOF 2016 results
Congrats...we've got 2 new Hall of Famers! Thanks again for the work you put into this.
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Re: CPBL HOF 2016 results
Crazy how Hoiles went in as a slam dunk 13 out of 14 on his second ballot. Some of us came around to him in a way I don't think I've seen before
Re: CPBL HOF 2016 results
I know that my opinion is biased and I'm saying this as an owner and not as the HOF coordinator:
I just think that Tinning was a better player and more deserving hall of famer than Hoiles, even though Hoiles made it almost unanimously and Tinning will probably never make it.
They are both catchers, except for home runs Tinning is better at everything, much better on average, hits, all star app, ws rings, mvp awards. I always thought that a catcher hitting .290 with over 2000 hits and 2 mvps award would get in there easily.
But anyway that's the beauty of democracy, not everyone agrees, but I have the right to lobby for my player hahaha
I just think that Tinning was a better player and more deserving hall of famer than Hoiles, even though Hoiles made it almost unanimously and Tinning will probably never make it.
They are both catchers, except for home runs Tinning is better at everything, much better on average, hits, all star app, ws rings, mvp awards. I always thought that a catcher hitting .290 with over 2000 hits and 2 mvps award would get in there easily.
But anyway that's the beauty of democracy, not everyone agrees, but I have the right to lobby for my player hahaha