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As far as the MLB Hall of Fame goes, I don't think there's anybody on the planet who is pleased with the current voting system. My solution? Start from scratch. Scrap the balloting altogether. Form the MLB HOF Committee.
Lock all the members in a room for one weekend a year to decide who gets in. Just like a jury, nobody leaves until everybody agrees. It's easy to act like a jerk and forgo common sense on a paper ballot that gets mailed in. It's a lot harder to do it in real life to peoples faces.
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