Voting results for the Major League Baseball Hall of Fame will be released on Tuesday.

As is always the case, players must receive at least 75% of the votes from the Baseball Writers of America Association to be voted into the Hall of Fame.

This year's candidates are quite impressive, including first-time eligible players Randy Johnson, Pedro Martinez, and John Smoltz, along with returnees to the ballot like Craig Biggio, who just missed enshrinement last year, receiving 74.8% of the vote, along with big names such as Barry Bonds, Roger Clemens, Mike Piazza, Jeff Bagwell, Tim Raines, Lee Smith, and Curt Schilling, among others.

Some writers may find the voting challenging this year, not only due to the PED issue associated with a few of the eligible players on the ballot, but also due to the fact that there are a number of players with impressive resumes on this year's loaded ballot, yet there is a maximum number of ten players that a writer can vote for.

Richard Justice of MLB.com explains some of those voting challenges:

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