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BBWAA says Schilling must stay on Hall of Fame ballot in 2022

- Gabe Lacques

Curt Schilling should get a 10th and final appearance on the Baseball Hall of Fame ballot whether he likes it or not.

The three- time World Series champion who touts his transphobi­c, Islamophob­ic and now seditious views to a thirsty social media audience should not be removed from the 2022 ballot, the Baseball Writers’ Associatio­n of America urged the Hall of Fame.

Schilling received 71% of the vote in results released Tuesday, falling 16 votes shy of the necessary 75% for induction. Minutes later, he posted to his Facebook page a letter he sent the Hall requesting he be removed from the ballot in 2022.

“The media has created a Curt Schilling that does not and has never existed,” he said, expressing disgust that his borderline Hall case is seemingly in the same category as likely steroid users Barry Bonds and Roger Clemens, who will also appear for the last time in 2022.

Yet BBWAA secretary and treasurer Jack O’Connell said in a statement Wednesday that removing Schilling now would violate the bylaws set by the BBWAA and Hall, since Schilling has easily received more than the 5% necessary to remain on the ballot.

“It is the position of the Baseball Writers’ Associatio­n of America that Mr. Schilling’s request to remove himself from the ballot is a violation of the rules set forth by the National Baseball Hall of Fame’s board of directors, who have commission­ed the BBWAA to conduct the annual elections,” O’Connell wrote.

“The associatio­n has abided by the rules for 85 years and will continue to do so. The BBWAA urges the Hall of Fame to reject Mr. Schilling’s request.”

Jane Forbes Clark, chairman of the board for the National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum, said in a statement Tuesday to USA TODAY Sports: “The Board has received Curt Schilling’s request for removal from the 2022 ballot and will consider the request at our next meeting.”

Schilling was a 216- game winner and six- time All- Star.

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