At first I found this a little depressing because of the 'roids issue, especially since a lot of 'roids candidates probably would have made it without PEDs. But I can't bring myself to vote for Bonds, and if I'm not voting for Bonds, then I can't really vote for the other seriously 'roids compromised guys either. I am including some guys (e.g. Piazza, Bagwell) who are suspected of PED use, but without substantial evidence.
Even so, I had no trouble finding ten guys to vote for who I think are HOF-worthy, so I cheered up.
My ten in alphabetical order, followed by each player's WAR
Bagwell -79.6
Biggio -65.1
Johnson (Randy) -102.1
Martinez (Pedro) -84.0
Mussina -83.0
Piazza -59.4
Raines -69.1
Schilling -79.9
Smoltz -69.5
Trammell -70.4
Major source:
http://www.baseball-reference.com/awards/hof_2015.shtmlNotes.
•Randy and Pedro are obvious first round picks. Smoltz might get in this year, but it's not a lock.
•Biggio will clearly make it this year. He was just a fractional percentage point shy last year.
•Pizza (62.2%) has a chance for this year, but is by no means a sure thing. Still, he'll get in eventually if he's at this level in his 3rd year of eligibility.
•Mussina got 20% in his first year. Sometimes that kind of support grows, sometimes it doesn't. But he seems to me clearly HOF worthy. His record really speaks for itself. 270 wins. 20 wins in his final season. W/L% of .638. OPS+ 123. He's a better pitcher than at least 20 guys currently in the HOF. Note that Mussina's WAR is well ahead of Smoltz. So is his JWAR (63.8 to 54.2).
•Trammell's WAR puts him right in the pack with everyone else. He's hanging in there with 20% of the BWWAA vote in his 13th year, but will obviously never make it via this route. Still, I think he's worthy--and a better player than half the SS who are in the HOF.
•Raines might just make it before his eligibility expires, but I kinda doubt it. Still, I think he's worthy--one of the greatest leadoff men ever, and leadoff men typically get stiffed by the HOF.