Like many baseball writers, C. Trent Rosecrans viewed the Hall of Fame vote as a labor of love.
(AP Photo/Kathy Willens, File)Like many baseball writers, C. Trent Rosecrans viewed the Hall of Fame vote as a labor of love.
Ken Rosenthal, Rosecrans’ colleague with The Athletic, began a recent column this way: “I hate my Hall of Fame ballot.
So it remains up to the voters to decide how they’ll weigh off-field issues when evaluating Hall of Fame candidates.
Lynn Henning, a former columnist for the Detroit News, understands what makes some of these candidates objectionable — but he doesn’t think the Hall of Fame vote is the right forum for holding them accountable.