The only real surprise here is that the baseball writers seem to be getting stingier and stingier when it comes to who they let in to the Hall of Fame. From the vantage point of a small-market, midwest fan, it would be easy to say it's all matter of whether or not you played in in New York, Boston, or L.A., but then Jim Rice and Tommy John didn't get in either.
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