According to Hall of Fame ballot tracker Ryan Thibodaux the Crime Dog’ Fred McGriff has just over 17% of the vote in his quest for Cooperstown justice. During his nine years on the ballot, McGriff has never received more than 23.9 percent of the votes from the writers.
In his 19 major league career, McGriff put up Hall of Fame worthy numbers slashing .284/.377/.509 with 493 home runs and a 52.4 WAR in 2460 games. The first baseman was a 5-time All-Star while taking home the Silver Slugger award on 3 occasions. David Ortiz is sure to be a first-ballot Hall of Famer when he hits the ballot and his 55.