15 Worst Players To Receive Baseball Hall Of Fame Votes Since 2004 (Photos)

by abournenesn

Jul 26, 2014

Bobby BonillaTom Glavine, Greg Maddux and Frank Thomas made the Baseball Hall of Fame’s 2014 class, and all three are deserving because of their legendary playing careers.

Sometimes, however, players not as deserving receive some votes from baseball writers.

Current Colorado Rockies manager Walt Weiss compiled just a .258 batting average and a .677 OPS during his 14-year playing career, yet he received one vote during the 2006 election.

Weiss isn’t the only not-so-deserving candidate over the last 10 years. Check out our list of the 15 worst players to receive votes for the Hall of Fame since 2004.

Fifteen baseball players who didn’t deserve Hall of Fame votes >>

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