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by Chris Mottram • Jan 4, 2010 3:10 PM EST
If SB Nation's baseball writers had a Hall of Fame vote, the only 2010 candidate they'd grant entry is pitcher Bert Blyleven. Every MLB site within our network cast a HOF ballot, and Blyleven (92%) was the only one to break the 75% threshold required by the BBWAA to be elected.
Falling just short was second baseman Roberto Alomar, who appeared on 73% of the ballots. The top 5 was rounded out by Barry Larkin, Tim Raines and Mark McGwire. Check out the full list of results, and all the ballots, at The Good Phight.
The actual Hall of Fame announcements will be made by MLB on Wednesday.
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