We’re quite a ways from the Hall of Fame announcement in late January, but we’re already seeing enough public ballots that we can start to draw some early conclusions.
Thanks to the annual work of Ryan Thibodaux (@NotMrTibbs), we have an idea of where the voting stands for most of the candidates, including several former Toronto Blue Jays. Most notably, it’s looking like there’s a good chance that Roy Halladay will be admitted as a first ballot entry.
The late Halladay was remarkably dominant during his 16 year career, including 12 seasons with the Blue Jays and four with the Philadelphia Phillies.