Three former Dodgers are on the Golden Days Era ballot for a chance to make the Baseball Hall of Fame. Dick Allen, Maury Wills, and Gil Hodges are part of the 10-man ballot that will be voted on by the Golden Days Committee. Results will be announced December 5th.
The Golden Days Era is defined as players whose “primary contributions” came between 1950-1969. In order to make the Hall of Fame, at least 12 of the 16 committee members must vote for a candidate.
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Dick Allen
Granted, Allen was only a Dodger for one year (1971), but it was a good year.