Identity of Hall voter who bypassed Jeter may never be known
NEW YORK — The identity of the voter who kept Derek Jeter from being a unanimous Hall of Fame pick may never be known — and both Jeter and the Hall are OK with that.
Individual members of the Baseball Writers’ Association of America decide whether to make their votes public. When the BBWAA decided to release individual ballots for MVP, Cy Young Award, Rookie of the Year and Manager of the Year starting in 2012, it also chose to make all Hall of Fame ballots public. BBWAA secretary-treasurer Jack O’Connell said the decision was made “to be completely transparent.”
“The Hall’s board turned that down,” O’Connell said Wednesday. “They said they preferred that the individual decide whether he or she wishes to make the ballot public, and that’s the option this voter has.”
Hall chair Jane Forbes Clark, speaking at a news conference alongside O’Connell, said she is comfortable with the current procedure.