Baseball Hall of Fame balloting, 1938

Baseball Hall of Fame balloting, 1938

The 1938 elections to select inductees to the Baseball Hall of Fame were conducted along much the same lines as the 1937 vote. Toward the goal of 10 initial inductees from the 20th century, 8 had now been selected; members of the Baseball Writers Association of America (BBWAA) were once again given authority to select any players active in the 20th century, excepting active players. The Centennial Commission retained the responsibility of selecting inductees whose contributions were largely as non-players.

In the BBWAA election, voters were instructed to cast votes for 10 candidates. Any candidate receiving votes on at least 75% of the ballots would be honored with induction to the Hall upon its opening in the sport's supposed centennial year of 1939. Individuals who had been barred from baseball, though not formally ineligible, no longer received even the minimal support given them in the two prior elections.

The BBWAA vote

A total of 262 ballots were cast, with 2474 individual votes for 119 specific candidates; 197 votes were required for election. The balloting was dominated by players of the 1900s and 1910s, rather than those of the more recent two decades; the results were announced in January 1938. The sole candidate who received at least 75% of the vote and was elected is indicated in "bold italics"; candidates who have since been selected in subsequent elections are indicated in "italics":

*"Grover Cleveland Alexander" - 212
*"George Sisler" - 179
*"Willie Keeler" - 177
*"Eddie Collins" - 175
*"Rube Waddell" - 148
*"Frank Chance" - 133
*"Ed Delahanty" - 132
*"Ed Walsh" - 110
*"Johnny Evers" - 91
*"Jimmy Collins" - 79
*"Rabbit Maranville" - 73
*"Roger Bresnahan" - 67
*"Fred Clarke" - 63
*"Mordecai Brown" - 54
*"Miller Huggins" - 48
*"Rogers Hornsby" - 46
*"Ray Schalk" - 45
*"Ross Youngs" - 40
*"Eddie Plank" - 38
*"Herb Pennock" - 37
*"Joe McGinnity" - 36
*"Chief Bender" - 33
*"Frank Baker" - 32
*Johnny Kling - 26
*"Hugh Duffy" - 24
*"Hughie Jennings" - 23
*"Addie Joss" - 18
*"Wilbert Robinson" - 17
*"Joe Tinker" - 16
*"Harry Heilmann" - 14
*Nap Rucker - 12
*Babe Adams - 11
*"Sam Crawford" - 11
*Lou Criger - 11
*"Clark Griffith" - 10
*"Rube Marquard" - 10
*"Dazzy Vance" - 10
*"Edd Roush" - 9
*Hank Gowdy - 8
*"Amos Rusie" - 8
*Fred Tenney - 8
*Nick Altrock - 7
*Jimmy Archer - 7
*"Earle Combs" - 7
*"Bill Terry" - 7
*"Bobby Wallace" - 7
*"Zack Wheat" - 7
*"Max Carey" - 6
*"Smoky Joe" Wood - 6
*Mike Donlin - 5
*Duffy Lewis - 5
*Art Nehf - 5
*Bill Carrigan - 4
*Bill Dinneen - 4
*Larry Doyle - 4
*"Harry Hooper" - 4
*Stuffy McInnis - 4
*Jack Barry - 3
*George J. Burns - 3
*Art Fletcher - 3
*Heinie Groh - 3
*Dickie Kerr - 3
*"Kid Nichols" - 3
*"Pie Traynor" - 3
*"Dave Bancroft" - 2
*Bill Bradley - 2
*"Jesse Burkett" - 2
*"Jack Chesbro" - 2
*Jack Coombs - 2
*Gavvy Cravath - 2
*Kid Elberfeld - 2
*Eddie Foster - 2
*Joe Judge - 2
*Sherry Magee - 2
*Roger Peckinpaugh - 2
*"Eppa Rixey" - 2
*Ossee Schreckengost - 2
*Everett Scott - 2
*"Casey Stengel" - 2
*Ginger Beaumont - 1
*Martin Bergen - 1
*Ray Chapman - 1
*Andy Coakley - 1
*Wilbur Cooper - 1
*"Stan Coveleski" - 1
*Doc Crandall - 1
*Walt Cruise - 1
*Bill Dahlen - 1
*Jake Daubert - 1
*"Wild Bill" Donovan - 1
*Red Dooin - 1
*Joe Dugan - 1
*Howard Ehmke - 1
*"Red Faber" - 1
*"Elmer Flick" - 1
*Kid Gleason - 1
*Eddie Grant - 1
*"Burleigh Grimes" - 1
*"Bucky Harris" - 1
*Buck Herzog - 1
*Charlie Irwin - 1
*Arlie Latham - 1
*Hans Lobert - 1
*Herman Long - 1
*Dolph Luque - 1
*Firpo Marberry - 1
*Bob Meusel - 1
*Clyde Milan - 1
*Pat Moran - 1
*Red Murray - 1
*Hub Perdue - 1
*"Sam Rice" - 1
*Jimmy Sheckard - 1
*Urban Shocker - 1
*Jake Stahl - 1
*Gabby Street - 1
*Ira Thomas - 1
*Cy Williams - 1
*Chief Zimmer - 1

The Centennial Commission

Once again, the Hall opted to have this small committee of six members select inductees "for outstanding service to base ball apart from playing the game." After selecting five individuals in 1937, the Commission chose two inductees at the major league winter meetings in New York City in December 1938, though the choices were not announced until the following month:

*Alexander Cartwright, who had been instrumental in organizing some of the game's first teams in the 1840s and had moved to establish the game's first consistent playing rules; and
*Henry Chadwick, a sportswriter who had tirelessly promoted the game in the late 19th century and had been a major force in revision of the rules through several decades.


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