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1974 Baseball Hall of Fame balloting

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Elections to the Baseball Hall of Fame
1974 Baseball Hall of Fame balloting
National Baseball
Hall of Fame and Museum
New inductees6
viaBBWAA2
via Veterans Committee3
via Negro Leagues Committee1
Total inductees146
Induction dateAugust 12, 1974
← 1973
1975 →
1974 BBWAA inducteesMickey Mantle (left) andWhitey Ford

Elections to theBaseball Hall of Fame for 1974 followed the system in place since 1971. TheBaseball Writers' Association of America (BBWAA) voted by mail to select from recent major league players and elected two,Whitey Ford andMickey Mantle. TheVeterans Committee met in closed sessions to consider executives, managers, umpires, and earlier major league players. It selected three people:Jim Bottomley,Jocko Conlan, andSam Thompson.[1] TheNegro Leagues Committee also met in person and selectedCool Papa Bell.[2] A formal induction ceremony was held inCooperstown, New York, on August 12, 1974, withCommissioner of BaseballBowie Kuhn presiding.[3]

BBWAA election

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The BBWAA was authorized to elect players active in 1954 or later, but not after 1968; the ballot included candidates from the 1973 ballot who received at least 5% of the vote but were not elected, along with selected players, chosen by a screening committee, whose last appearance was in 1968. All 10-year members of the BBWAA were eligible to vote.

Voters were instructed to cast votes for up to 10 candidates; any candidate receiving votes on at least 75% of the ballots would be honored with induction to the Hall. Results of the 1974 election by the BBWAA were announced on January 16. The ballot consisted of 42 players; a total of 365 ballots were cast, with 274 votes required for election. A total of 3,000 individual votes were cast, an average of 8.22 per ballot.

Candidates who were eligible for the first time are indicated here with dagger (†). The two candidates who received at least 75% of the vote and were elected are indicated inbold italics; candidates who have since been elected in subsequent elections are indicated initalics.

Allie Reynolds was on the ballot for the final time.[4]

PlayerVotesPercentChange
Mickey Mantle32288.2-
Whitey Ford28477.8Increase 10.7%
Robin Roberts22461.4Increase 5.3%
Ralph Kiner21558.9Decrease 2.9%
Gil Hodges19854.2Decrease 3.2%
Bob Lemon19052.1Increase 5.5%
Enos Slaughter14539.7Increase 1.5%
Pee Wee Reese14138.6Increase 5.4%
Eddie Mathews11832.3-
Phil Rizzuto11130.4Increase 1.2%
Duke Snider11130.4Increase 3.8%
Red Schoendienst11030.1Increase 4.8%
Allie Reynolds10127.7Increase 3.2%
George Kell9425.8Decrease 4.2%
Nellie Fox7921.6Increase 2.4%
Roger Maris7821.4-
Hal Newhouser7320.0Decrease 0.8%
Phil Cavarretta6116.7Decrease 2.5%
Richie Ashburn5615.3Increase 8.7%
Alvin Dark5414.8Increase 0.9%
Johnny Sain5114.0Increase 1.6%
Don Larsen297.9-
Ted Kluszewski287.7Increase 4.0%
Mickey Vernon277.4Increase 1.3%
Elston Howard195.2-
Carl Erskine113.0Increase 1.9%
Walker Cooper92.5Increase 0.4%
Harvey Haddix82.2Increase 1.9%
Lew Burdette71.9Decrease 1.3%
Don Newcombe71.9Decrease 1%
Bobby Thomson61.6Increase 0.8%
Dick Groat41.1Decrease 0.7%
Roy McMillan41.1Decrease 0.2%
Billy Pierce41.1-
Gil McDougald30.8Increase 0.3%
Vic Raschi30.8Decrease 1.0%
Bobby Shantz30.8Decrease 0.5%
Curt Simmons30.8Decrease 0.5%
Bill Virdon30.8-
Smoky Burgess20.5Increase 0.2%
Rocky Colavito20.5-
Vic Wertz20.5-
Key to colors
    Elected to the Hall. These individuals are also indicated inbold italics.
    Players who were elected in future elections. These individuals are also indicated inplain italics.
    Players not yet elected who returned on the 1975 ballot.
    Eliminated from future BBWAA voting. These individuals remain eligible for future Veterans Committee consideration.

The newly-eligible players included 9 All-Stars, 4 of whom were not included on the ballot, representing a total of 75 All-Star selections. Among the new candidates were 20-time All-Star Mickey Mantle, 12-time All-Stars Elston Howard and Eddie Mathews, 9-time All-Star Rocky Colavito, and 7-time All-Star Roger Maris.[5]

Players eligible for the first time who werenot included on the ballot were:John Buzhardt,Wayne Causey,Lenny Green,Larry Jackson,Stu Miller,Bill Monbouquette,Russ Nixon,Larry Sherry,Norm Siebern,Bobby Tiefenauer andJohn Tsitouris.

J. G. Taylor Spink Award

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Warren Brown (1894–1978),John Drebinger (1891–1979) andJohn Kieran (1892–1981) received theJ. G. Taylor Spink Award honoring baseball writers.[6][7][8] The awards were voted at the December 1973 meeting of the BBWAA, and included in the summer 1974 ceremonies.

References

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  1. ^Muder, Craig."MANTLE, FORD HEADLINE STELLAR CLASS OF 1974".baseballhall.org. National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum. Retrieved30 April 2023.
  2. ^Anapolis, Nick."AS PART OF CLASS OF 1974, COOL PAPA BELL MADE HISTORY".baseballhall.org. National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum. Retrieved30 April 2023.
  3. ^Leusch, John (August 13, 1974)."Mantle, Ford, Conlan enter Hall of Fame".Chicago Tribune. p. 3-1. RetrievedOctober 11, 2019 – via newspapers.com.
  4. ^"1974 Hall of Fame Voting".baseball-reference.com. Sports-Reference, LLC. Retrieved30 April 2023.
  5. ^"1974 Hall of Fame Voting".baseball-reference.com. Sports-Reference, LLC. Retrieved30 April 2023.
  6. ^"1973 BBWAA Career Excellence Award Winner Warren Brown".
  7. ^"1973 BBWAA Career Excellence Award Winner John Drebinger".
  8. ^"1973 BBWAA Career Excellence Award Winner John Kieran".

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