a chance at enshrinement
What: Hall of Fame Golden Era Committee vote.
When: Announcement 1 p.m. Monday after weekend voting.
Where: Baseball's winter meetings, San Diego.
Who's eligible: There are 10 finalists, including former Twins Tony Oliva, Jim Kaat and Luis Tiant.
Who votes: A 16-member panel including seven Hall of Fame players, five baseball executives, a historian and three sportswriters.
What's needed: 75 percent approval on ballots cast (at least 12 of 16).
Watch Monday's announcement: Live on MLB Network and online at mlb.com and baseballhall.org.
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