gold star for USAHOF

Days from the January 24, 2023, announcement by the National Baseball Hall of Fame of candidates who may have been elected by the Baseball Writers' Association of America (BBWAA), the burning question is not who those candidates, if any, will be. Instead, the burning question is: What morality are BBWAA voters going to legislate for the Hall of Saints this year?

For more than a decade, the controversy over performance-enhancing drugs (PED) has consumed discussion about who should or should not be elected to the Hall, capped by the late Hall of Famer Joe Morgan's now-infamous 2017 missive to voters about keeping the PED Penitents out of Cooperstown. But although the PED predicament remains—among the returning candidates on the 2023 BBWAA ballot are Manny Ramirez and Álex Rodriguez—voters are now finding other performance flaws in candidates to deny them entrance to the Hallowed Hall.

Mike Napoli

Mike Napoli had a good career where he played for four teams (Los Angeles, Texas, Boston and Cleveland) in the American League.  Napoli played at Catcher and later First Base, where he was a good defensive player was that led the AL twice in Total Zone Runs among First Basemen and power wise, he had eight 20 Home Run Seasons, which included one for each of the four teams he played for.  Napoli was an All Star once (2012 for Texas) and was a World Series Champion with the Boston Red Sox in 2013.