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			Posted By: Paul 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
	
	So they did have bios of each candidate. I wish the Hall had been more public about what the procedures were going to be this year -- the way they were with the Negro Leagues. If I knew a small committee of front office execs would be provided with bios of other front office execs, I probably would have guessed Dreyfuss would make it and would have picked up his card. I don't think the ballots were even announced until a couple of weeks before the election.  | 
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