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So Go the Hof Votes with 11% of the Votes

Summary by El Fildeo
With 11% of the ballots screened, the race to the Baseball Hall of Fame begins to take shape and leaves an intense panorama, with historical names approaching—or falling short of the 75% threshold necessary for immortality. Two figures appear at the top of the count that, for now, are inside the Hall. Andruw Jones and Carlos Beltrán share the lead with 78.7%, overcoming the cut and sending a clear signal of support from voters. Jones, recognized…
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With 11% of the ballots screened, the race to the Baseball Hall of Fame begins to take shape and leaves an intense panorama, with historical names approaching—or falling short of the 75% threshold necessary for immortality. Two figures appear at the top of the count that, for now, are inside the Hall. Andruw Jones and Carlos Beltrán share the lead with 78.7%, overcoming the cut and sending a clear signal of support from voters. Jones, recognized…

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El Fildeo broke the news in on Thursday, December 25, 2025.
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