In case you haven’t noticed, Hall of Fame voting has become a bit of a circus in recent years. Between the growth of baseball on Twitter and Facebook and those sites aptitude for amplifying any disagreement along with the recent trend of tracking and reporting individual ballots, having a Hall of Fame conversation these days can be hazardous to your health. And that’s especially true when the name in question is right on the margins of selection. When it’s names like Greg Maddux or Chipper Jones, there’s barely any need for a discussion, much less an argument. Those guys are first-ballot Hall of Famers, absolute locks for selection, and produce very little in the way of controversy.