This will be annoying in a couple of ways. First, the Baseball Hall of Fame requires an insane amount of information to let you vote, so uncheck all the follow-up spam that you don't want. Second, this is not a direct election but rather a pre-screen - the top candidates in the online voting are assured only of being in the group of ten that get final consideration by a 20-person committee, mostly made up of past winners.
The award is to recognize service by baseball broadcasters (it's not to actually put them "in the Hall of Fame" - though since they do get a display area of their own it's kind of a moot point). However, it's hard to think of anyone more deserving and Tom's been a finalist four straight years now and should finally win. Current broadcaster Mike Wilner has reasons why here.
3 comments:
Tell me please that you don't have to re-enter all that personal information each day that you vote!
Sadly, I'd suspect the answer is yes - but I'm not really sure since I've used two different browsers to apply my two (so far) votes.
I can say definitively that you are required to complete the same information every time you vote. Nevertheless, it is worth the effort.
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