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Toronto Blue Jays On The 2022 Baseball Hall Of Fame Ballot
Days in front of the 2022 National Baseball Hall of Fame political decision results uncover, we're separating the previous Toronto Blue Jays who show up on the 30-man waitlist for HoF dispute. 사설토토

The previous MLB stars need votes on at minimum 75% of the voting forms, as cast by tenured Baseball Writers Association of America individuals, to accomplish enlistment into the Hall. The aftereffects of casting a ballot will be uncovered on January 25th, yet work from Ryan Thibodaux and the Baseball Hall of Fame Vote Tracker gives us an investigate the applicant's possibilities.

Roger Clemens
His last year on the voting form, Clemens' has been held out of the Hall in enormous part because of electors' interests with steroid use during his profession. A seven-time Cy Young victor, 11-time All-Star, and a double cross World Series champ, two of the hard-tossing righty's best seasons accompanied the Blue Jays in the last part of the 90s.

Subsequent to inking a four-year, $40 million arrangement with Toronto in front of the 1997 season, Clemens proceeded to win consecutive Cys, lead the American League in ERA in '97 and '98, and pile up 563 strikeouts in two years with the Jays. After back to back 20-win seasons, Clemens was managed to the New York Yankees for David Wells, Graeme Lloyd, and Homer Bush.

With almost 45% of the votes known, Clemens has showed up on 76.1% of the voting forms up until this point. He'll have to show up on 73.1% of the leftover polling forms, per the Hall of Fame Vote Tracker, to acquire enlistment.

Mark Buehrle
The latest Blue Jay on the voting form, Buehrle pitched the last three years of his vocation in Toronto, acquiring an All-Star appearance and driving the AL in walk-rate and complete games contributed his last season.

The art lefty got only 11.0% of the vote in his initial experience on the waitlist in 2021 and is at 5.1% among known polling forms up until this point. The five-time All-Star, 2005 World Series champion, and four-time gold glove victor will require more than 5% of the vote to stay on the voting form one year from now.

Jeff Kent
A concise Blue Jay, this is Kent's 10th year in dispute subsequent to showing up on 33.9% of voting forms in 2021. The infielder was drafted by the Blue Jays in the twentieth round of the 1989 draft from the University of California, yet played only 65 games for Toronto in 1992 preceding he was sent over to the New York Mets for pitcher David Cone at the cutoff time. The Jays would proceed to win a World Series that year and Kent would proceed to play 2298 games, win a MVP in 2000, and show up in five All-Star Games.

3B Scott Rolen slides into a base for the Toronto Blue Jays
3B Scott Rolen slides into a base for the Toronto Blue Jays

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Scott Rolen
In Rolen's 17-year profession, the transcending third basemen always lost a Silver Slugger or MVP, however he was one of the most incredible protective hot corners in baseball and incorporated noteworthy measurements across a 17-year vocation. Completing his time in baseball with eight Gold Gloves and a vocation .855 OPS, Rolen played 203 games for the Jays in 2008 and 2009 preceding he was managed to the Cincinnati Reds in return for Edwin Encarnacion.

Rolen presently shows up on the fourth-most polling forms during the current year's Hall of Fame class, however should show up on 79.2% of the leftover records to procure deification in Cooperstown.

Omar Vizquel
On the last stop of his six-group and almost 3000 game MLB vocation, Vizquel played 60 games for the Blue Jays in 2012 preceding hanging up the spikes.

A wizard in the field, Vizquel procured 11 Gold Gloves and three All-Star appearances across his 24 major association seasons. His most grounded hostile season came in 1999 for Cleveland, when Vizquel posted an .833 OPS and came sixteenth in MVP casting a ballot.