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Ballots for the 2013 Baseball Hall of Fame class go out to eligible members of the Baseball Writers Association of America on Monday.
This is one of he most superstar-studded ballots in a long time. It's also the most controversial election because of all of the alleged steroid users.
Results will be announced in early January.
First-time eligible candidates
Barry Bonds
Roger Clemens
Craig Biggio
Curt Schilling
Sammy Sosa
Mike Piazza
Kenny Lofton
David Wells
Julio Franco
Shawn Green
Steve Finley
Roberto Hernandez
Jeff Cirillo
Jose Valentin
Reggie Sanders
Jeff Conine
Jose Mesa
Royce Clayton
Bob Wickman
Ryan Klesko
Aaron Sele
Woody Williams
Rondell White
Mike Lieberthal
Tony Batista
Mike Stanton
Sandy Alomar Jr.
Damian Miller
Todd Walker
Returning candidates
Jack Morris (14th year, 66.7% last year)
Jeff Bagwell (3rd, 56.0%)
Lee Smith (11th, 50.6%)
Tim Raines (6th, 48.7%)
Alan Trammell (12th, 36.8%)
Edgar Martinez (4th, 36.5%)
Fred McGriff (4th, 23.9%)
Larry Walker (3rd, 22.9%)
Mark McGwire (7th, 19.5%)
Don Mattingly (13th, 17.8%)
Dale Murphy (15th, 14.4%)
Rafael Palmeiro (3rd, 12.6%)
Bernie Williams (2nd, 9.6%)
This is one of he most superstar-studded ballots in a long time. It's also the most controversial election because of all of the alleged steroid users.
Results will be announced in early January.
First-time eligible candidates
Barry Bonds
Roger Clemens
Craig Biggio
Curt Schilling
Sammy Sosa
Mike Piazza
Kenny Lofton
David Wells
Julio Franco
Shawn Green
Steve Finley
Roberto Hernandez
Jeff Cirillo
Jose Valentin
Reggie Sanders
Jeff Conine
Jose Mesa
Royce Clayton
Bob Wickman
Ryan Klesko
Aaron Sele
Woody Williams
Rondell White
Mike Lieberthal
Tony Batista
Mike Stanton
Sandy Alomar Jr.
Damian Miller
Todd Walker
Returning candidates
Jack Morris (14th year, 66.7% last year)
Jeff Bagwell (3rd, 56.0%)
Lee Smith (11th, 50.6%)
Tim Raines (6th, 48.7%)
Alan Trammell (12th, 36.8%)
Edgar Martinez (4th, 36.5%)
Fred McGriff (4th, 23.9%)
Larry Walker (3rd, 22.9%)
Mark McGwire (7th, 19.5%)
Don Mattingly (13th, 17.8%)
Dale Murphy (15th, 14.4%)
Rafael Palmeiro (3rd, 12.6%)
Bernie Williams (2nd, 9.6%)