Players who've received most votes into Baseball Hall of Fame
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Baseball players need 75 percent of the total votes by baseball writers for election into the Baseball Hall of Fame. Since 1936, no player has received unanimous selection by writers. This year won't be any different. Here's a look at the players who hold the highest voting percentage into the Hall. They include: Slugger Babe Ruth received 95.13 percent of the votes (215 of 226 ballots) for induction in 1936.