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What to know about 2026 Baseball Hall of Fame voting

The Baseball Hall of Fame’s 2026 class will be set on Jan. 20 when the Baseball Writers’ Association of America voting results are announced in a live show on MLB Network.

Notable first-time players on the ballot include left-handed pitcher Cole Hamels an former MVP Ryan Braun.

Here’s what to know ahead of the voting announcement:

When is Baseball Hall of Fame announcement?

The 2026 Baseball Hall of Fame voting results will be announced on January 20th at 6 p.m. ET on MLB Network.

Baseball Hall of Fame ballot 2026

Holdovers

Carlos Beltrán (4th year on ballot, 70.3% in 2025)
Andruw Jones (9th year, 66.2%)
Chase Utley (3rd year, 39.8%)
Álex Rodríguez (5th year, 37.1%)
Manny Ramírez (10th final year, 34.3%)
Andy Pettitte (8th year, 27.9%)
Félix Hernández (2nd year, 20.6%)
Bobby Abreu (7th year, 19.5%)
Jimmy Rollins (5th year, 18.0%)
Omar Vizquel (9th year, 17.8%)
Dustin Pedroia (2nd year, 11.9%)
Mark Buehrle (6th year, 11.4%)
Francisco Rodríguez (4th year, 10.2%)
David Wright (3rd year, 8.1%)
Torii Hunter (6th year, 5.1%) 

First year on ballot

Ryan Braun
Shin-Soo Choo
Edwin Encarnación
Gio González
Alex Gordon
Cole Hamels
Matt Kemp
Howie Kendrick
Nick Markakis
Daniel Murphy
Hunter Pence
Rick Porcello

Baseball Hall of Fame tracker

Ryan Thibodaux’s Baseball Hall of Fame Voting Tracker is an incredible resource and the entire baseball community appreciates all the work the team puts in to operating the tracker every winter.

Baseball Hall of Fame Voting Tracker 2026

This post appeared first on USA TODAY

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