New guys:
1. Griffey- obvious, well over 90% of vote
2. Hoffman - not a big fan of closers, but I would vote for him
Guys who should have been in already:
3. Bagwell - seriously this shouldn't be that difficult of a choice. He did everything, hit for average, hit for power, solid D, good patience, very good baserunner esp. for his position
4. Piazza - best hitting catcher of all time, another no brainer
5. Raines - 2nd best leadoff hitter of his generation, under appreciated based on playing in Montreal and in Henderson's shadow
The "not so obvious" omissions:
6. Kent - such a great offensive player at a "non-premium" position. His numbers are close, but he gets my vote
7. Schilling - I don't think the post-season alone is reason to put him in, but his regular season numbers are pretty freaking good, and the post-season dominance puts him in.
8. Mussina - I think the numbers and consistency are good enough. Closest call on my ballot
The Special Cases
9/10. Bonds and Clemens - If they were borderline, then the drug use/suspicions might keep them out, but the best offensive player and best pitcher of a generation should be in. I think early in their careers before the "steroid era" they were putting up HOF numbers. Steroids might have boosted numbers or prolonged careers, but their numbers are so far above that steroids alone didn't make them HOFers.
If the rules were changed and 10 wasn't the limit, would give serious consideration to Edgar, Trammell, and Walker