The names on the 2013 Hall of Fame ballot are out and the big story
is going to be the "steroid era" superstars like Barry Bonds and Roger
Clemens on their first ballots and guys like Mike Piazza who were thought
to be "clean" but who really knows. Though for this Rockies fan, the
story is if this will be the year a Colorado Rockie gets into the Hall of
Fame. Colorado remains the only active franchise to never have a
Hall of Famer suit up for them, the expansion cousin Marlins had Andre
Dawson in 1995 and 1996 and the younger Diamondbacks had Roberto Alomar
for 38 games in 2004 and Tampa Bay had Wade Boggs in 1998 and 1999. The
Nationals have only had manager Frank Robinson as Hall of Famer, but I am
counting the Expos with Gary Carter, Andre Dawson and Tony Perez. There are eight former Rockies on the ballot this year with 6 new players and Larry Walker probably having the best chance, but only getting 22.9% of the vote last year.