2014 hall BALLOT
Players listed below were eligible for Baseball Hall of Fame election. Voters were allowed to choose up to 10 and had to submit their ballots by Dec. 31.
• Moises Alou
• Todd Jones
• Mike Piazza
• Jeff Bagwell
• Jeff Kent
• Tim Raines
• Armando Benitez
• Paul Lo Duca
• Kenny Rogers
• Craig Biggio
• Greg Maddux
• Curt Schilling
• Barry Bonds
• Edgar Martinez
• Richie Sexson
• Sean Casey
• Don Mattingly
• Lee Smith
• Roger Clemens
• Fred McGriff
• J.T. Snow
• Ray Durham
• Mark McGwire
• Sammy Sosa
• Eric Gagne
• Jack Morris
• Frank Thomas
• Tom Glavine
• Mike Mussina
• Mike Timlin
• Luis Gonzalez
• Hideo Nomo
• Alan Trammell
• Jacque Jones
• Rafael Palmeiro
• Larry Walker
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