2015 Baseball Hall of Fame: A look at the ballot

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Jermaine Dye

From 2005 to 2009, Dye ranked first in American League outfielders in homers and second in RBI. He was .274/.338/.488 with a .826 OPS and one Gold Glove Award. Dye assisted the White Sox in the Fall Classic in 2005 and earned a World Series MVP title. He spent time with the Braves, A’s, Royals and White Sox in his 14-year career, the most memorable of them being in Chicago.