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Baseball Hall of Fame 2014 full voting results: Maddux, Glavine and Thomas elected

A full recap of BBWAA voting results for all 36 players on the 2014 Baseball Hall of Fame ballot.

The Baseball Writers Association of America on Wednesday elected four players to the Hall of Fame, with Greg Maddux, Tom Glavine and Frank Thomas gaining induction into Cooperstown. Craig Biggio, with 74.8% of the votes, fell just two votes shy of the 75% needed for induction.

Here are the full voting results, from Maddux down to the six players (Sean Casey, Ray Durham, Todd Jones, Paul LoDuca, Richie Sexson, Mike Timlin) who didn’t receive a single vote. There were a total of 571 ballots cast, with 75 percent needed for induction.

2014 BBWAA Hall of Fame ballot results
Player Year on Ballot Votes Percent
Greg Maddux 1st 555 97.2%
Tom Glavine 1st 525 91.9%
Frank Thomas 1st 478 83.7%
Craig Biggio 2nd 427 74.8%
Mike Piazza 2nd 355 62.2%
Jack Morris 15th 351 61.5%
Jeff Bagwell 2nd 310 54.3%
Tim Raines 7th 263 46.1%
Roger Clemens 2nd 202 35.4%
Barry Bonds 2nd 198 34.7%
Lee Smith 12th 171 29.9%
Curt Schilling 2nd 167 29.2%
Edgar Martinez 5th 144 25.2%
Alan Trammell 13th 119 20.8%
Mike Mussina 1st 116 20.3%
Jeff Kent 1st 87 15.2%
Fred McGriff 5th 67 11.7%
Mark McGwire 8th 63 11.0%
Larry Walker 5th 58 10.2%
Don Mattingly 14th 47 8.2%
Sammy Sosa 2nd 41 7.2%
Rafael Palmeiro 4th 25 4.4%
Hideo Nomo 1st 6 1.1%
Moises Alou 1st 6 1.1%
Luis Gonzalez 1st 5 0.9%
Eric Gagne 1st 2 0.4%
J.T. Snow 1st 2 0.4%
Armando Benitez 1st 1 0.2%
Jacque Jones 1st 1 0.2%
Kenny Rogers 1st 1 0.2%
Sean Casey 1st 0 0%
Ray Durham 1st 0 0%
Todd Jones 1st 0 0%
Paul LoDuca 1st 0 0%
Richie Sexson 1st 0 0%
Mike Timlin 1st 0 0%

For failing to receive at least five percent of the vote, 15 players will be dropped off future ballots, including Rafael Palmiero.

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