The Mercury News

Former A’s, Giants among newcomers to Hall of Fame ballot

- Wy KErry ErowlEy kcrowley@ bayareanew­sgroup.com

A pair of pitchers who enjoyed some of the best years of their careers with the Oakland A’s and won World Series with the San Francisco Giants are making their debuts on the 2021 Baseball Writers Associatio­n of America Hall of Fame ballot.

Right-hander Tim Hudson and lefty Barry Zito are among 11 newcomers to this year’s ballot, which also includes former Oakland A’s standouts Dan Haren and Nick Swisher. Fourteen others including former Giants MVPs Barry Bonds and Jeff Kent as well as former Giants shortstop Omar Vizquel are back on the ballot this year after receiving at least five percent of the overall vote in 2020.

Hudson won 222 games over a 17-year major league career in which he was named to four All- Star teams and finished among the top six in Cy Young voting four times. Hudson never won the Cy Young Award, but finished as high as second in 2000, his first full year with the A’s after placing fifth in 1999 Rookie of the Year voting.

Zito won 165 games in his 15-year career and took home the 2002 Cy Young Award after posting a 2.75 ERA and a 23-5 record in a major league-best 35 starts. Zito was a three-time AllStar with Oakland, but left the A’s after the 2008 season in free agency to sign a seven-year, $126 million deal with the Giants.

Zito’s contra c t wa s largely viewed as an albatross until 2012, when the southpaw tossed 7 2/3 shutout innings in Game 5 of the NLCS against the St. Louis Cardinals in an eliminatio­n game. After helping spark the Giants’ comeback in the series, Zito returned to the mound and won Game 1 of the World Series with 5 2/3 innings of one-run ball against the Detroit Tigers.

Zito won two World Series rings with the Giants even though he was left off the playoff roster and did not pitch in 2010 while Hudson earned the only title of his career in 2014.

Hudson only lasted 1 2/3 innings in his final career postseason appearance, but Madison Bumgarner famously finished the job for the Giants with five shutout innings in relief.

Like Zito and Hudson, Swisher was drafted by the A’s and spent the early portion of his career in Oakland before cashing in with a big contract elsewhere. The Ohio State product played 12 major league seasons including four with the A’s and finished sixth in Rookie of the Year voting in 2006.

Haren spent three of his 13 major league seasons with the A’s (2005- 07) and was named an All- Star in 2007 when he led the majors with 34 starts and finished the year with a 3.07 ERA.

The 2021 Hall of Fame ballot marks the ninth time Bonds will appear and comes after he received 60.7% of the vote in 2020, his highest share to date. A former player can appear on the ballot a maximum of 10 times.

Bonds’ chances for enshrineme­nt have improved over the years, but still appear somewhat slim considerin­g a significan­t portion of BBWAA voters have vowed never to support the Hall of Fame candidacie­s for players named in the 2007 Mitchell Report such as Bonds and Roger Clemens.

PAIRLS’ ELLVINOLR NLLIS TOMMY JORN WUT OLTS 2-YLAR ILAL >> San Diego Padres pitcher Mike Clevinger will miss the 2021 season because of Tommy John surgery, the team announced after reaching agreement with the righthande­r on an $11.5 million, two-year contract.

San Diego said Clevinger’s surgery is scheduled for today.

The Padres acquired Clevinger on Aug. 31 in a blockbuste­r trade with Cleveland.

Clevinger was 2-1 with a 2.84 ERA in four starts with San Diego.

 ?? AP FILE PHOTO ?? Athletics pitchers Tim Hudson, left, and Barry Zito share a laugh during pregame activity before a 2003 game at Oakland. They’re among 11 newcomers on the 2021 HOF ballot.
AP FILE PHOTO Athletics pitchers Tim Hudson, left, and Barry Zito share a laugh during pregame activity before a 2003 game at Oakland. They’re among 11 newcomers on the 2021 HOF ballot.

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