Y! SPORTS http://sports.yahoo.com/blogs/mlb-bi...3328--mlb.html
I feel OK with this, to be honest. I've largely hated the voting process for awhile now. Especially when they're holding guys like Biggio and Piazza up against actual steroid users. Granted, there will be a lot of general public voters that abuse the opportunity and vote for anything (sounds like..DirtyKash) but hey, maybe commonsense will prevail. I am really curious to see how this ends up going and if it has any further impact down the road.
The popular blog — which bills itself as it "sports news without access, favor, or discretion" — convinced a BBWAA member with Hall of Fame voting privileges to sell his or her vote. We don't know who sold the vote to Deadspin or for how much (or what the consequences will be once all that is revealed). But we know Deadspin plans let its readers decide which of the 36 names on the 2014 ballot are worthy of enshrinement in Cooperstown. Hall of Fame voters can choose up to 10 players. The results will be announced Jan. 8.