Well, the D-backs on the Hall of Fame ballot proved tough as expected, with an average score of 38%. Though matters weren’t helped by me misspelling Terry Mulholland, skipping one of his MANY L’s. You will not be surprised to hear, he ended up last, but I’m not inclined to blame him for that. Not much better, under ten percent, were the likes of Lenny Harris, Jeff Cirillo and Jon Garland, names which certainly provoked a mix of “He was a D-back?” and “He was on the Hall of Fame ballot?” from me. At the other end, no prizes for guessing that Randy Johnson - the one man to enter Cooperstown as a D-backs - topped the list, with Luis Gonzalez, Matt Williams and Curt Schilling all up above eighty-five percent.