StewPod: How would you improve the Hall of Fame voting process?
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The Baseball Hall of Fame voting may be over, but the controversies are just beginning. Do you have a Hall of Fame hangover? That’s too bad. This week’s edition of the StewPod is all about the Hall.
In this episode, Chris and Mike banter about the Hall of Fame voting results, and come up with ways to improve the process. As always, Bad News Ramen joins the podcast to give his “Three Strikes.” Finally, the important questions focus on puppies, Kanye West and Making a Murderer. It’s an action-packed episode you won’t want to miss.
A full rundown of the show:
• Denard Span and Alex Gordon signed, but we’re here to talk Hall of Fame
• Did the voters get it right this year? Did you expect more candidates to get in?
• What players (if any) do you think will be elected in 2017?
• Mike gets mad about the backlash to certain ballots
• How can the Hall of Fame voting process be improved?
• Three Strikes w/ Bad News Ramen on which Hall of Famers should get 100%, which non-Hall of Famer you’d put in anyway and Mike Piazza’s cap
• Important questions.
[Music: Kid Sensation ft. Ken Griffey Jr – “The Way I Swing“]
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Chris Cwik is a writer for Big League Stew on Yahoo Sports. Have a tip? Email him at [email protected] or follow him on Twitter! Follow @Chris_Cwik