Hall of Fame Poll: Torii Hunter
Briefly

Vic Harris played for 17 years in the Negro Leagues, boasting a solid .303 batting average with 31 home runs, yet his Hall candidacy remains uncertain due to lack of exposure.
Torii Hunter has a remarkable MLB career with a .277/.331/.461 batting line, showcasing longevity with 19 seasons and 2452 hits, but his Hall of Fame candidacy faces scrutiny.
Despite not winning a World Series, Hunter's 9 Gold Gloves and multiple All-Star selections testify to his defensive and offensive consistency throughout his 19-year career.
Although Hunter's peak wasn't Hall of Fame level, his career stability and consistent contributions make him a worthy candidate, arguably surpassing Harold Baines in Hall discussions.
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