2015 Baseball Hall of Fame: A look at the ballot

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Jeff Bagwell

Bagwell holds a career .948 OPS – which is higher than Hall of Famers Hank Aaron, Ty Cobb and Willie Mays. He was listed on the National League’s top 10 OPS list seven times and hit at least 30 homers and drove in over 100 runs in six straight seasons. Bagwell was a longtime teammate of Biggio in Houston.

The four-time All Star has never amassed 60 percent of the vote, but is returning to the ballot for the fifth time.