On Monday, the National Baseball Hall of Fame released its eight-player Contemporary Baseball Era Committee ballot, focusing on players whose primary contributions to baseball occurred since 1980. Of those eight players, three are former New York Mets. Regardless of their individual contributions to the franchise, we're going to take a look at each of the former Mets and determine if they are worthy of induction to the greatest honor in baseball.
Carlos Delgado
Delgado is, without a doubt, the most prominent Met on the ballot. Although his best years came as a member of the Toronto Blue Jays, earning two All-Star selections and three Silver Slugger Awards with the franchise, his contributions to the Mets won't go unnoticed.