no one was selected, which ought to be the rule, rather than the exception.
flooding the hall of fame with, not to put too fine a point on it, very good, yet not truly great players simply cheapens the HoF.
He was a good pitcher, but 254 wins shouldn't get him in, AFAIC.
Biggio, maybe. 3000 hits ought to get him in. That, and he was a class act.
Don't get me started on Clemmons, Bonds, Sosa, et al.
So what's the difference in not electing any of this years nominees and likely the same nominees being up for vote next year?