The Hall of Fame isn’t exactly baseball’s most beloved institution these days — not with Don Mattingly kicked to the curb yet again and Jeff Kent somehow getting in before Barry Bonds .

The voting process is a brutal mess. Don’t ask me what the rules are. I gave up long ago.

All I know is that deserving locals like Mattingly and Keith Hernandez can’t get a sniff. Yet Bud Selig, the former commissioner who was in cahoots with owners who sabotaged free agency in the 1980s, is somehow sitting pretty in Cooperstown.

Obviously, the perfect ballot doesn’t exist. That means there’s no shortage of injustices. But one in particular is bothering me.

Yankees legend Andy Pettitte is in his eighth year of eligibility. He has only three left. Time is running out and voters haven’t been gen

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