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Players elected to the Hall of Fame with the highest%

A large amount of baseball players were elected to Room from notoriety from Major League Baseball – MLB, but then we will show you the immortals who have reached the percentages the largest choice in vote.

Being considered on the Hall of Fame ballots means that a player has had a great career as a professional in Major League Baseball, but in this area there are also records and ratings which is why only 10 players got their badge at Cooperstown with the highest percentage in the vote, something certainly to take the hat off.

1. Mariano Rivera

For many, the best close in MLB history. A legendary career with the Yankees saw him secure 100% of the vote on his ballot in 2019.

2. Derek Jeter

In the 2020 class, the Yankees’ “Captain America” was far from unanimous, receiving 99.74%.

3. Ken Griffey Jr.

Griffey Jr., has hit 630 career home runs and was elected to HOF in 2016 with a total of 99.32%.

4. Tom Seaver

The legendary pitcher was elected to the Cooperstown Temple in 1992 and had 98.84%.

5. Nolan Ryan

Cy Young’s historic pitcher who has had several hit-free games in the MLB and never won was elected to the Hall of Fame with 98.79% in 1999.

6. Cal Ripken Jr.

Over 3,100 hits set off these historic Orioles and with a total of 98.53% he guaranteed his Hall of Fame plaque in 2007.

7. Ty Cobb

In 1936, he was awarded 98.23% to enter the Hall of Fame.

8. George Brett

In 1999, this Kansas City Royals legend received 98.19% of Hall of Fame votes.

9. Hank Aaron

The legendary MLB, who had 3,771 hits and 755 homers, scored 97.83% in 1982 for being an Immortal in the Hall of Fame.

10. Tony Gwynn

The legendary San Diego Padres outfielder was elected to HOF in 2007 and received 97.61% of the vote.

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