1952 Baseball Hall of Fame balloting explained

New Inductees:2
Bbwaa:2
Inductees:62
Date:July 21, 1952
Before:1951
After:1953

Elections to the Baseball Hall of Fame for 1952 followed the same rules as 1951.The Baseball Writers' Association of America (BBWAA) voted once by mail to select from major league players retired less than 25 year and elected two, Harry Heilmann and Paul Waner.Meanwhile, the Old-Timers Committee, with jurisdiction over earlier players and other figures, did not meet. A formal induction ceremony was held in Cooperstown, New York, on July 21, 1952, with Commissioner of Baseball Ford Frick and National League president Warren Giles in attendance.[1]

BBWAA election

The 10-year members of the BBWAA had the authority to select any players active in 1927 or later, provided they had not been active in 1951. 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.

A total of 234 ballots were cast, with 2,186 individual votes for 75 specific candidates, an average of 9.34 per ballot; 176 votes were required for election. The two candidates who received at least 75% of the vote and were elected are indicated in bold italics.[2]

PlayerVotesPercentChange
Harry Heilmann20386.8 19.1%
Paul Waner19583.3 11.6%
Bill Terry15566.2 0.7%
Dizzy Dean15265.0 0.8%
Al Simmons14160.3 9.0%
Bill Dickey13959.4 7.2%
Rabbit Maranville13356.8 8.1%
Dazzy Vance10544.9 13.9%
Ted Lyons10143.2 11.8%
Gabby Hartnett7732.9 7.7%
Hank Greenberg7532.1 2.5%
Chief Bender7029.9 14.4%
Joe Cronin4820.5 1.0%
Ray Schalk4418.8 2.4%
Max Carey3615.4 3.5%
Hank Gowdy3414.5 3.0%
Ross Youngs3414.5 0.5%
Pepper Martin3113.2 4.8%
Zack Wheat3012.8 4.4%
Lefty Gomez2912.4 2.2%
Tony Lazzeri2912.4 0.5%
Casey Stengel2711.5 8.0%
Edd Roush2410.3 1.0%
Hack Wilson219.0 0.3%
Chuck Klein198.1 1.5%
Lefty O'Doul198.1 2.3%
Bucky Harris125.1 1.1%
Waite Hoyt125.1 0.7%
Dave Bancroft114.7 0.7%
Duffy Lewis114.7 3.8%
Kiki Cuyler104.3 0.8%
Mel Harder104.3 3.9%
Steve O'Neill104.3 3.0%
Red Ruffing104.3 0.3%
Babe Adams93.8 1.5%
Red Faber93.8 0.3%
Burleigh Grimes93.8 1.6%
Dickey Kerr93.8 2.5%
Rube Marquard93.8 2.5%
Jim Bottomley73.0 0.3%
Jimmie Wilson73.0 2.1%
Charlie Grimm62.6 1.4%
Jimmy Dykes52.1 0.8%
Tommy Henrich41.7-
Red Rolfe41.7 1.0%
Everett Scott41.7 0.8%
Cy Williams41.7 1.4%
Babe Herman31.3 0.9%
Art Nehf31.3 0.5%
Eppa Rixey31.3 0.9%
Bucky Walters31.3-
Earl Averill20.9-
Wilbur Cooper20.9 0.5%
Al López20.9-
Dolf Luque20.9-
Roger Peckinpaugh20.9-
Eddie Rommel20.9 0.5%
Lloyd Waner20.9 0.5%
Ben Chapman10.4-
Earle Combs10.4-
Frankie Crosetti10.4-
Leo Durocher10.4-
Howard Ehmke10.4
Mike González10.4-
Chick Hafey10.4
Travis Jackson10.4 1.4%
Bob Meusel10.4-
Clyde Milan10.4
Hub Pruett10.4
Sam Rice10.4
Muddy Ruel10.4
George Selkirk10.4 0.5%
Billy Southworth10.4 1.4%
Billy Werber10.4-
Glenn Wright10.4
Key to colors
    Elected to the Hall. These individuals are also indicated in bold italics.
    Players who were elected in future elections. These individuals are also indicated in plain italics.

Sources

. The Politics of Glory: How Baseball's Hall of Fame Really Works . Bill James . Macmillan . 1994 . 0025107747 . Note: reissued in paperback as Whatever Happened to the Hall of Fame? . registration .

External links

Notes and References

  1. News: 2 Enshrined in Baseball's Hall of Fame . . . . 8 . July 22, 1952 . October 13, 2019 . newspapers.com.
  2. Web site: 1952 Hall of Fame Voting . baseballhall.org . National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum . 17 August 2024.