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MLB Hall Of Fame: Tony Capobianco's Ballot (If He Had One)

In wake of the upcoming Hall of Fame elections, I have decided to cast an unofficial ballot.

John Franco: The all-time leader in saves for a left-handed closer.

Lee Smith: Was Trevor Hoffman before Trevor Hoffman.

Fred McGriff: 493 homers... close enough

Roberto Alomar: One of, if not the best second baseman of all time.

Bert Blyleven: Bert is the pitching version of Fred McGriff. Didn't get 300 wins, but was very close.

Rafael Palmeiro: I don't care about controversy—500 home runs and 3,000 hits is Hall worthy.

Mark McGwire: His impact of the game during his career in St. Louis was vital... 500 homers help too.

Tim Rains: Next best thing to Ricky Henderson.

Juan Gonzalez: Growing up, Gonzo was my favorite player.

Barry Larkin: Mr. Red is one of the most complete shortstops in the game of baseball.

Larry Walker: Three batting titles, Canada's prototype star and a cornerstone for two franchises. 

Jeff Bagwell: Both he and Craig Biggio belong in the Hall of Fame.

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