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Was watching one of the MLB network shows yesterday and they reported this site for viewing the publicly released ballots up to this point. Personally I think all ballots should remain secret until all ballots are received to prevent early returns from influencing later ballots. But since it is public anyway here it is.
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Within that site there is a link to this page which lists the actual votes. You can see percentages of guys right now along with the names of the voters and who each person put on their ballot. Some things I found interesting.....
You can see which players a person voted for whom they did
For example David Ammenheuser only had 4 players on his ballot but this year added Bagwell, Bonds, Clemens, Martinez, Mussina, and Piazza.
You can see which players were not on a person's ballot this year who were last year.
For example Chris Assenheimer only voted for 3 this year. He removed from his ballot Nomar, Lee Smith, and Alan Trammel.
All returning nominees gained votes except for Nomar who lost one vote. The biggest gainer so far is Mussina having 39 additional voters toss his name on their ballots.
[url]bbhoftracker.com[/url]
Within that site there is a link to this page which lists the actual votes. You can see percentages of guys right now along with the names of the voters and who each person put on their ballot. Some things I found interesting.....
You can see which players a person voted for whom they did
For example David Ammenheuser only had 4 players on his ballot but this year added Bagwell, Bonds, Clemens, Martinez, Mussina, and Piazza.
You can see which players were not on a person's ballot this year who were last year.
For example Chris Assenheimer only voted for 3 this year. He removed from his ballot Nomar, Lee Smith, and Alan Trammel.
All returning nominees gained votes except for Nomar who lost one vote. The biggest gainer so far is Mussina having 39 additional voters toss his name on their ballots.