2015 Baseball Hall of Fame: A look at the ballot

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Mar 29, 2014; Montreal, Quebec, CAN;

Cliff Floyd

(30) is introduced during the ceremony for the 1994 Expos before the game between the New York Mets and the Toronto Blue Jays at Olympic Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Eric Bolte-USA TODAY Sports

Cliff Floyd

Floyd’s 17-year career was mostly successful, but he failed to stay healthy through an extended period of time. He found himself on the disabled list 13 times limiting him to four seasons of more than 121 games.

His best year was with the Marlins in 2001, when he hit .317/390/.578 with 44 doubles, 31 homers, 18 stolen bases, 123 runs and 103 RBI. He appeared in the 2001 All Star Game and holds an .840 OPS and 233 home runs in his career.