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2022 HOF ballot update: Bonds, Clemens, Ortiz in good shape

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With the 2022 Hall of Fame results set to be announced on Jan. 25, there are just over three weeks left until we find out who becomes the latest enshrined in Cooperstown.

As of Jan. 2, ballots from 114 members of the Baseball Writers' Association of America have been revealed, according to the latest update from Ryan Thibodaux's ballot tracker. The revealed ballots are responsible for 30.9% of the expected votes, and all were submitted by Dec. 31.

If voting ended today, there would be three entries in Cooperstown: Barry Bonds, Roger Clemens, and David Ortiz. All three players have appeared on the required 75% of ballots for induction thus far.

This is the last time Bonds and Clemens are eligible to be inducted, while Ortiz is appearing on the ballot for the first time.

Scott Rolen, Curt Schilling, and Todd Helton are the only other players to appear on 50% or more of ballots, while Andruw Jones, Alex Rodriguez, Gary Sheffield, Billy Wagner, and Manny Ramirez are also receiving plenty of support.

PLAYER % TIMES ON BALLOT
David Ortiz 81.8 1st
Barry Bonds 80.2 10th
Roger Clemens 78.5 10th
Scott Rolen 70.2 5th
Curt Schilling 57.9 10th
Todd Helton 54.5 4th
Andruw Jones 48.8 5th
Alex Rodriguez 47.9 1st
Gary Sheffield 47.9 8th
Billy Wagner 46.3 7th
Manny Ramirez 42.1 6th

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