It’s almost December, which means it’s time for one of the most maddening parts of the baseball calendar: Hall of Fame voting season. The voting process for the Baseball Hall of Fame has been reduced to a farce, as baseball writers from across the country use the power of their votes to act as vanguards over the sport’s history, enforcing inconsistent moral high grounds while simultaneously displaying a deep misunderstanding of who the great baseball players actually were, but it’s still fun to look at the ballot each year, remember some guys, and discuss who might or might not be worthy of induction.