(CNN) The National Baseball Hall of Fame class of 2021 is empty. None of the 25 eligible candidates received the minimum of 75% of ballots cast to be elected, according to a news release from the Hall of Fame Tuesday. The last time the Baseball Writers' Association of America didn't vote in any players was in 2013, and this is also the first time since 1960 that there were no new hall of fame members in a single year, according to the Baseball Hall of Fame's website. Three of those names back on the ballot included Barry Bonds, Roger Clemens and Curt Schilling. Bonds' vote total was at 61.8%, and Clemens was at 61.6%.
Source: CNN January 27, 2021 02:47 UTC