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1967 BBWAA inductee Red Ruffing

Elections to the Baseball Hall of Fame for 1967 included a special election, as the Baseball Writers' Association of America (BBWAA) held its first balloting in an odd-number year since 1955. The special election was held due to some ineligible players having received votes in the prior year's balloting,Шаблон:Efn and the BBWAA wanting "to give those eligible every opportunity" to be selected.[1]

In this year's voting, the BBWAA did not elect anyone on the first ballot.[2] In a second (runoff) election, Red Ruffing received the most votes, resulting in his election to the Hall of Fame.[3] Had this year's special election not been held, Ruffing would have been ineligible for selection by the writers in 1968,[4] as he last played in 1947 and would have exceeded the 20-year eligibility limit. BBWAA rules were subsequently updated to return to annual voting, while eliminating runoff ballots.

The Veterans Committee met in closed sessions to consider executives, managers, umpires, and earlier major league players. It selected two people, Branch Rickey and Lloyd Waner. A formal induction ceremony was held in Cooperstown, New York, on July 24, 1967, with Commissioner of Baseball William Eckert presiding.[5]

BBWAA election

The BBWAA was authorized to elect players active in 1947 or later, but not after 1961; the ballot included selected players, chosen by a screening committee, whose last appearance was in 1961. 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. The ballot consisted of 47 players; a total of 292 ballots were cast, with 219 votes required for election. A total of 2,321 individual votes were cast, an average of 7.95 per ballot.

No one reached the threshold, so there was a runoff election featuring the 31 leading candidates (30, including a tie). There would be one winner regardless of numerical support on the second ballot; in fact, winner Red Ruffing tallied 266 of 306 votes or 87%. A total of 1,198 individual votes were cast in the run-off, an average of 4.10 per ballot, as voters concentrated their support on the leading candidates.

Candidates who were eligible for the first time are indicated here with a dagger (†). Candidates who have since been elected in subsequent elections are indicated in italics. Al López was later elected as a manager.

Red Ruffing, Al López, Billy Herman, Mel Harder and Ernie Lombardi were on the ballot for the final time because they last played in 1947.

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Player Vote Percent Change Runoff
Red Ruffing 212 72.6 Шаблон:IncreaseШаблон:0 3.7% 266
Joe Medwick 212 72.6 Шаблон:IncreaseШаблон:0 10.7% 248
Roy Campanella 204 69.9 Шаблон:IncreaseШаблон:0 4.7% 170
Lou Boudreau 143 49.0 Шаблон:IncreaseШаблон:0 10.9% 68
Ralph Kiner 124 42.5 Шаблон:IncreaseШаблон:0 18.0% 41
Enos Slaughter 123 42.1 Шаблон:IncreaseШаблон:0 9.0% 48
Al López 114 39.0 Шаблон:IncreaseШаблон:0 2.9% 50
Marty Marion 90 30.8 Шаблон:IncreaseШаблон:0 2.3% 22
Johnny Mize 89 30.5 Шаблон:IncreaseШаблон:0 3.7% 14
Pee Wee Reese 89 30.5 Шаблон:DecreaseШаблон:0 1.0% 16
Johnny Vander Meer 87 29.8 Шаблон:IncreaseШаблон:0 6.0% 35
Allie Reynolds 77 26.4 Шаблон:IncreaseШаблон:0 6.5% 19
Phil Rizzuto 71 24.3 Шаблон:IncreaseШаблон:0 6.4% 14
Joe Gordon 66 22.6 Шаблон:IncreaseШаблон:0 12.3% 13
Bucky Walters 65 22.3 Шаблон:IncreaseШаблон:0 3.8% 24
Hal Newhouser 62 21.2 Шаблон:IncreaseШаблон:0 10.6% 13
Billy Herman 59 20.2 Шаблон:IncreaseШаблон:0 10.9% 14
Mel Harder 52 17.8 Шаблон:IncreaseШаблон:0 6.5% 14
Arky Vaughan 46 15.8 Шаблон:IncreaseШаблон:0 3.9% 19
Ernie Lombardi 43 14.7 Шаблон:IncreaseШаблон:0 3.4% 25
George Kell 40 13.7 Шаблон:IncreaseШаблон:0 4.1% 11
Alvin Dark 38 13.0 Шаблон:IncreaseШаблон:0 7.4% 7
Bobby Doerr 35 12.0 Шаблон:IncreaseШаблон:0 2.1% 15
Bob Lemon 35 12.0 Шаблон:IncreaseШаблон:0 5.0% 7
Hank Bauer 23 7.9 - 9
Bobo Newsom 19 6.5 Шаблон:DecreaseШаблон:0 1.8% 6
Don Newcombe 18 6.2 Шаблон:IncreaseШаблон:0 3.9% 2
Phil Cavarretta 15 5.1 Шаблон:IncreaseШаблон:0 2.1% 4
Mickey Vernon 14 4.8 Шаблон:DecreaseШаблон:0 1.8% 2
Larry Doby 10 3.4 Шаблон:IncreaseШаблон:0 1.1% 1
Bobby Thomson 10 3.4 Шаблон:DecreaseШаблон:0 0.6% 1
Ted Kluszewski 9 3.1 -
Gil McDougald 4 1.4 Шаблон:DecreaseШаблон:0 0.3%
Jackie Jensen 3 1.0 -
Terry Moore 3 1.0 -
Del Ennis 2 0.7 Шаблон:DecreaseШаблон:0 0.3%
Carl Furillo 2 0.7 Шаблон:Steady
Jim Hegan 2 0.7 Шаблон:DecreaseШаблон:0 1.0%
Earl Torgeson 2 0.7 -
Elmer Valo 2 0.7 -
Clint Courtney 1 0.3 -
Walt Dropo 1 0.3 -
Ned Garver 1 0.3 -
Grady Hatton 1 0.3 Шаблон:DecreaseШаблон:0 1.0%
Jim Hearn 1 0.3 Шаблон:Steady
Billy Martin 1 0.3 -
Andy Pafko 1 0.3 Шаблон:DecreaseШаблон:0 0.4%

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Key to colors
     Elected to the Hall. These individuals are also indicated in bold italics.
     Players who were elected in future elections. These individuals are also indicated in plain italics.
     Players not yet elected who returned on the 1968 ballot.
     Eliminated from future BBWAA voting. These individuals remained eligible for future Veterans Committee consideration.

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J. G. Taylor Spink Award

Grantland Rice (1880–1954) received the J. G. Taylor Spink Award honoring a baseball writer.[6] The award was voted at the December 1966 meeting of the BBWAA, and included in the summer 1967 ceremonies.

Notes

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References

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External links

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