As we enter our fifth pair of elections, there are currently eleven players receiving a vote from one of us but not the other. That’s a level we have never seen before, though it’s not necessarily a bad sign. Three patterns have emerged in terms of those players. Eric is more confident in the rankings … Continue reading
As we get to our fourth pair of elections, we want to thank our readers for their input. We think it makes these posts better, a good deal better. And even if it doesn’t, if we think so and you think so, everyone’s happy. Win, win, win. When we started doing this, it felt like … Continue reading
After the 1916 election, there were five guys who received a vote from one of us but not the other. Will any of them get in this decade? Might that list lengthen? The 1920s elections include two of the best pitchers ever, two of the best infielders ever, and a decent enough amount of disagreement. … Continue reading
We start our second week of elections 2.0 with eleven HoMErs and very clean ballots in general. Only Deacon White has received a vote from either of us and remains outside looking in. All of that will change, however, in due time. 1911 Election 2.0 The first time we did this, Eric continued voting with … Continue reading
Welcome baseball pals to the Hall of Miller and Eric. The HoME as we prefer. Here, we’re going to elect our own Hall and see how the honorees compare to the ones in upstate New York. If you’re here because you know us, you’ll be expecting a lot of nerdiness and plenty of discussion. Some … Continue reading