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As the list progresses, names like Rogers Hornsby, who dominated as arguably the best right-handed hitter in history, and the tantalizing tales of Tris Speaker and Cy Young exemplify the unthinkable snubs that litter the Hall of Fame voting history.
Each player's journey illustrates a weird paradox within baseball's most celebrated institution. While the players have a proven track record that speaks volumes, the voting mechanism reveals a flawed human element that undermines the honor of being inducted into the Hall of Fame.