Here’s how former Dodgers fared on HOF ballot

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Andruw Jones and Gary Sheffield came the closest, with Jones receiving 58.1 percent from the Baseball Writers’ Association of America voters and Sheffield coming in at 55 percent. Jeff Kent followed with 46.5 percent in his 10th and final year of eligibility.

Jones, Sheffield and Kent, of course, are better remembered from their tenures with other teams. Jones’ time with the Dodgers was a forgettable one as he posted a .505 OPS in just 75 games during the 2008 season. Sheffield had a very successful, albeit short, run with the Dodgers, making two All-Star appearances (1999, 2000) over three full seasons. Kent finished his career in Los Angeles, making one All-Star appearance in four seasons with the Dodgers.

Manny Ramirez, who ignited Mannywood late in his career after a very successful tenure with the Red Sox, received 33.2 percent of the votes. Bobby Abreu (15.4) and Jimmy Rollins (12.9) also came up short, but they all return to the ballot next year after surpassing the 5 percent threshold.

The last former Dodger inducted into the Hall of Fame by the BBWAA was catcher Mike Piazza in 2016. Piazza, however, chose a Mets cap for his Cooperstown plaque.

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