The BBWAA was authorized to elect players active in 1979 or later but not after 1993 (final game, 1979 to 1993). There were 28 candidates, 17 returning from the
1998 ballot, where they received at least 5% support, and 11 on the ballot for the first time (†), chosen by a screening committee from players who last appeared in 1993. The field of newly-eligible candidates, who played their last games during 1993, included 19 All-Stars (10 on the ballot) with a total of 63 All-Star selections. They included 13-time All-Star
George Brett, 11-time All-Star
Carlton Fisk, 8-time All-Star
Nolan Ryan, and 7-time All-Star
Dale Murphy. There were four Most Valuable Players in the field (Brett, Murphy,
Robin Yount, and
George Bell, of whom Murphy and Yount won two MVPs) and two Rookies of the Year (Fisk and
Alfredo Griffin). All 10-year members of the BBWAA were eligible to participate by voting for as many as 10 candidates; any candidate receiving votes on at least 75% of the ballots returned would be honored with induction to the Hall. The results were announced on January 5, 1999. A total of 497 ballots were cast, so 373 votes were required for election. A total of 3,348 individual votes were cast, an average of 6.74 per ballot. Three players were elected: Ryan, Brett, and Yount. Sixteen players who last appeared from 1980 to 1993 were forwarded to next year. Candidates who received less than 5% support, or 25 votes, would not appear on future BBWAA ballots (*). They were also eliminated, at the time, from future consideration by the
Veterans Committee.
Mickey Lolich and
Minnie Miñoso were on the ballot for the 15th and final time, although Miñoso's term as a candidate was not consecutive. Newly-eligible players who did not reach the ballot included
Juan Agosto,
Wally Backman,
Steve Balboni,
Randy Bush,
Iván Calderón,
Henry Cotto,
Glenn Davis,
Ken Dayley,
Frank DiPino,
Bill Doran,
Dan Gladden,
Alfredo Griffin,
Kelly Gruber,
Neal Heaton,
Steve Lake,
Terry Leach,
Bob McClure,
Gene Nelson,
Pete O'Brien,
Geno Petralli,
Ted Power,
John Russell,
Bryn Smith,
Tim Teufel,
Dickie Thon,
José Uribe,
Bob Walk,
Chico Walker,
Curtis Wilkerson,
Glenn Wilson,
Curt Young, and
Matt Young. == Veterans Committee ==