For the first time in WPK history, there were former players who qualified to be on the Hall of Fame ballot for possible induction into the WPK Hall of Fame in Dubuque, Iowa.
Neither of the two players on the ballot- starting pitcher Mike Young and left fielder Manny Nieto- got enough votes to remain on the ballot going forward.
Young did receive a few votes to reach 1% and did have one great year in the WPK when he was named the MGL Pitcher of the Year as a member of the San Francisco Velocity in 1966, going 18-10 with a 2.24 ERA, leading the league both in wins and ERA. But while he had another 18-win season at age 37 in 1969, his overall numbers fell far short of HOF levels.
Nieto was a 2-time All-Star who was among the leaders in home runs and RBI several years but also struck out a ton and hit for a low batting average and really never had a shot at the Hall.
(I realize that a lot of you would advise waiting for twenty seasons or so before even allowing HOF voting but through various test leagues I've run with OOTP 19 and 20 I haven't been displeased with how the program handles this sort of thing left to its own devices. So I decided to let things run their course here as well, and given the results of this first year of voting I'm pretty happy. This result is very reasonable and realistic.)