Hall of Fame Results Are In: No Hall of Famers Elected

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2012's Hall of Fame vote was one of the more publicly contested votes in recent memory.  This year's class has one major theme surrounding it: the steroid era.  Many big names who dominated the 1990s and early 2000s hit the ballot for the very first time.  Many of those names have been clouded in suspicion, allegation, and controversy.  This year's ballot featured seven former Phillies but perhaps only Curt Schilling and Kenny Lofton had an outside shot, while Dale Murphy hangs around but never seems to get elected.

Craig Biggio led the way with 68% of the vote.   75% is required.   More on this later.

Former Phillies pitcher Curt Schilling, owner of three World Series rings, received more votes than either Roger Clemens or Barry Bonds.  Here are some notables, via Mark Zuckerman.

Biggio 68.2 percent, Morris 67.7, Bagwell 59.6, Piazza 57.8, Raines 52.2, Smith 47.8, Schilling 38.8, Clemens 37.6, Bonds 36.2. Sosa 12.5.

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