Predicting the next 5 players who will be elected to the Baseball Hall of Fame
Boston Red Sox icon David Ortiz inducted into the Hall of Fame this past weekend, following a career that saw him hit 541 home runs and win three World Series titles.
While Ortiz is now enshrined in Cooperstown, the controversial quartet of Barry Bonds, Roger Clemens, Curt Schilling and Sammy Sosa all failed to receive votes on 75% of ballots in 2022. Given that it was their 10th and final year on the BBWAA ballot, all four -- who unquestionably have numbers worthy of election -- fell off the ballot. If they are ever to be elected to baseball's most prestigious museum, it will have to come from one of the Era Committees.
For years, the Hall of Fame ballot was overcrowded with players certain to receive over 5% of the vote, but unlikely to ever actually be elected. With Ortiz being elected and the aforementioned four no longer on the ballot, the 2023 Hall of Fame ballot projects to be as wide open a ballot as any in recent memory.
With all that in mind, we took a look at upcoming ballots and tried to decide who has the most likely path to election in the coming years. These are not necessarily the five players we believe should be the next elected to Cooperstown, but the ones we think are the most likely: