Pedro and RJ already were left off ballots, so your point is totally invalid. His logic makes a lot of sense to me. Just like voting for a third-party candidate for president if you live in Massachusetts.Al Zarilla said:[SIZE=13.63636302948px]Because someday a player will/should get 100% of the votes. This year that should be Pedro, and RJ. Larry Walker will probably never get in because he's short on hits, HR and RBI. Maybe the steroid free era will "elevate" his 383 and 1311, but his 2160 hits will always be seen as too few. Yes, .965 OPS lifetime was great, but his 1.044 in Denver before the humidor inflates his overall stat. Walker shouldn't get in and probably won't until some veteran's committee does it. Wasted vote, Beradino doesn't get it, IMO.[/SIZE]
Also with so many voters, many of whom are stupid, and no clear criteria I kind of doubt anyone will ever get to 100%. But if not, why does anyone even care? The only percentages that matter are 75% and 10%.