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Circle of Greats Recap.
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Our project at High Heat Stats to elect our version of the Hall of Fame has completed (for now) after 121 rounds of balloting, and 121 players elected to the Circle of Greats (COG). This matches the number of Hall of Fame (HOF) members elected by the Baseball Writers Association of America (BBWAA). As the BBWAA elects additional members in future years, the intention is to resume COG balloting at those times to maintain a matching number of honorees.

This post provides analysis of HOF and COG selections, identifying where our voters agreed with the BBWAA and where we differed. I?ve also provided comparison to Adam Darowski?s Hall of Stats to see the similarities and differences between Adam?s selections and the HOF and COG honorees.

More after the jump.

As our intention was to compare COG selections with those by the BBWAA, let?s start there. Here?s the result in a table that can be searched or sorted to your preference.
 
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