With the Hall Of Fame election announcement coming on January 9, 2012, it is time to review the ballot, go over the names, and decide who belongs in the Hall Of Fame.
There are twenty seven men on the ballot this year and we will take a look at each one individually prior to official announcements. You can find all of the profiles in the I-70 Baseball Exclusives: Cooperstown Choices 2012 menu at the top of the page.
Tune in Saturday, January 7, 2012 as I-70 Baseball Radio will host a panel of writers discussing the Hall Of Fame Ballot in a 2-hour special.
In this article, we take a look at Terry Mulholland
Terry Mulholland
Mulholland spent 20 years pitching in Major League baseball, playing for 11 teams. He debuted in 1986 with the San Francisco Giants and retired in 2006 with the Arizona Diamondbacks. This is his first year on the ballot.
Year
Tm
W
L
ERA
G
GS
SV
IP
H
R
ER
HR
BB
SO
ERA+
SO/9
1986
SFG
1
7
4.94
15
10
0
54.2
51
33
30
3
35
...
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