1937 Hall of Fame Election

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Three players were selected by the Baseball Writers Association of America in the 1937 Hall of Fame Election - Nap Lajoie, Tris Speaker and Cy Young. All three were overwhelmingly qualified for the honor.

This came at a time when the Hall of Fame was still in formation, and there were plenty of worthy candidates for induction to be considered. In fact, the next 17 candidates to obtain votes on this ballot would all make it to Cooperstown eventually, many of them in relatively short order. The first non-Hall of Famer to receive votes was Johnny Kling, and a large number of those who finished behind him would make it as well in the future. There was no formal ballot, which explains why so many players received one or two votes simply for being on writers' minds.

In addition to the BBWAA voting, the Centennial Commission, formed in anticipation of the celebration of baseball's purported 100th anniversary in 1939, selected five pioneers from the early days of the game for induction. They were Morgan Bulkeley, Ban Johnson, Connie Mack, John McGraw, and George Wright. While the last four were truly giant figures who helped to shape the game of baseball, Bulkeley was only a transitory figure who served in a largely ceremonial role as President of the National League in its inaugural season and who went on to greater fame as a politician.

Voting results[edit]

151 of 201 votes needed for election


Player Votes Result
Nap Lajoie 168 Elected
Tris Speaker 165 Elected
Cy Young 153 Elected
Pete Alexander 125
Willie Keeler 115
Eddie Collins 115
George Sisler 106
Ed Delahanty 70
Rube Waddell 67
Jimmy Collins 66
Ed Walsh 56
Rogers Hornsby 53
Frank Chance 49
Johnny Evers 44
Roger Bresnahan 43
John McGraw 35
Mordecai Brown 31
Rabbit Maranville 25
Ray Schalk 24
Eddie Plank 23
Fred Clarke 22
Johnny Kling 20
Hal Chase 18
Charles Bender 17
Ross Youngs 16
Lou Criger 16
Joe Tinker 15
Herb Pennock 15
Joe Wood 13
Frank Baker 13
Rube Marquard 13
Joe McGinnity 12
Addie Joss 11
Nap Rucker 11
Harry Heilmann 10
Edd Roush 10
Dazzy Vance 10
Babe Adams 8
Hugh Duffy 7
Harry Hooper 6
Mike Donlin 6
Jimmy Archer 6
Max Carey 6
Sam Crawford 5
Fred Tenney 5
Bill Carrigan 5
Miller Huggins 5
Wilbert Robinson 5
Zack Wheat 5
Bill Bradley 5
Hughie Jennings 4
Earle Combs 4
Clark Griffith 4
Red Faber 3
Dave Bancroft 3
Art Nehf 3
Bill Donovan 3
Roger Peckinpaugh 3
George J. Burns 3
Duffy Lewis 3
Nick Altrock 3
Art Fletcher 2
Ossee Schreckengost 2
Jake Daubert 2
Everett Scott 2
Larry Doyle 2
Gavvy Cravath 2
Jack Coombs 2
Marty Bergen 2
Hank Gowdy 2
Hans Lobert 2
Sherry Magee 2
Ping Bodie 2
Bobby Veach 1
Ted Breitenstein 1
Hack Wilson 1
Jesse Burkett 1
Billy Sullivan 1
Joe Sewell 1
Donie Bush 1
Bobby Wallace 1
Harry Steinfeldt 1
Gabby Street 1
Bill Cissell 1
Jack Chesbro 1
Amos Rusie 1
Dickie Kerr 1
Danny Murphy 1
Pat Moran 1
Hack Miller 1
Bob Meusel 1
Larry McLean 1
Stuffy McInnis 1
Dode Paskert 1
Bugs Raymond 1
Dolf Luque 1
Herman Long 1
Sam Leever 1
Joe Dugan 1
Eppa Rixey 1
Shano Collins 1
Dick Rudolph 1
Bill Hinchman 1
Heinie Groh 1
Burleigh Grimes 1
Kid Gleason 1
Cy Falkenberg 1
Red Murray 1
Kid Elberfeld 1
Joe Judge 1
Red Dooin 1
Frank Schulte 1
Tommy Leach 1