Ken Rosenthal of Fox Sports joined the Scott Garceau Show with Jeremy Conn and Jason La Canfora to discuss the Major League Baseball Hall of Fame Class of 2015. First thing Scott asked about was what his initial reaction to the class was. "It is a really good day Scott, and I was actually afraid that there might be only two because I didn't know how the backlog of candidates would effect this voting. If some people would drop Biggio who voted for him last year to get other players on. You never quite know but for once I feel really happy about how this went."
Ken believes that the committee needs to make changes to how they induct players in to the Hall. "There are still a number of qualified guys that still should be in but this helps, this was positive today… As a voting group we need to get off our rears and start electing people."
Ken Rosenthal Comments On The 2015 MLB Hall Of Fame Inductees
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Ken Rosenthal of Fox Sports joined the Scott Garceau Show with Jeremy Conn and Jason La Canfora to discuss the Major League Baseball Hall of Fame Class of 2015. First thing Scott asked about was what his initial reaction to the class was. "It is a really good day Scott, and I was actually afraid that there might be only two because I didn't know how the backlog of candidates would effect this voting. If some people would drop Biggio who voted for him last year to get other players on. You never quite know but for once I feel really happy about how this went."
Ken believes that the committee needs to make changes to how they induct players in to the Hall. "There are still a number of qualified guys that still should be in but this helps, this was positive today… As a voting group we need to get off our rears and start electing people."
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