When the Baseball Writers' Association of America unveils the 2015 Hall of Fame class on Tuesday afternoon, it will be impossible to please every faction of fans. With a ballot featuring more worthy candidates than available votes, debate and confusion are sure to ensue.

For baseball fans hoping to see the most worthy and deserving candidates inducted on a yearly basis, former Mets catcher Mike Piazza will represent a fascinating case study.

If Mike Piazza does not get into Hall of Fame tomorrow, every writer who excluded him should publicly discuss why he or she did so. — Neil Best (@sportswatch) January 5, 2015

Despite accolades that should merit instant induction, Piazza garnered only 62.2 percent of the vote in 2014. That left the greatest hitting catcher in baseball history over 12 percent shy of induction. In the face of everything logical about Piazza's sterling career, nearly 40 percent of voters abstained from checking his name on the ballot.

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Outside of unfounded performance-enhancing drug claims and conjecture about where his immense power came from, nothing should be keeping Piazza from the necessary votes for induction in 2015.

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