Year -- Votes Inducted
2000 -- 22.2 percent Carlton Fisk, Tony Perez
2001 -- 19.6 percent Kirby Puckett, Dave Winfield
2002 -- 20.6 percent Ozzie Smith
2003 -- 22.8 percent Eddie Murray, Gary Carter
2004 -- 26.3 percent Paul Molitor, Dennis Eckersley
2005 -- 33.3 percent Wade Boggs, Ryne Sandberg
2006 -- 41.2 percent Bruce Sutter
2007 -- 37.1 percent Cal Ripken, Tony Gwynn
2008 -- 42.9 percent Rich Gossage
2009 -- 44.0 percent Rickey Henderson, Jim Rice
2010 -- 52.3 percent Andre Dawson
2011 -- 53.5 percent Bert Blyleven, Roberto Alomar
2012 -- 66.6 percent Barry Larkin
2013 -- 67.7 percent None
2014 -- 61.5 percent -- Greg Maddux, Tom Glavine, Frank Thomas
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