(Photo Credit: Getty Images) One of the most polarizing conversations in the game of baseball right now is the matter of Hall of Fame voting. To be honest, I think much of it has to do with the lack of story lines this time of year. Being that we are in January and the hot stove is historically slow, this is the next best thing. I am a baseball junkie, so I truly enjoy the nature of the arguments. Baseball is traditionally slow to evolve so it seems there is a debate regarding almost every player. For me, 2016 was one of the most enjoyable Hall of Fame classes being that Mike Piazza and Ken Griffey Jr. were the only players inducted and they were my two favorite players growing up in the late 90s. The bottom line is that the voting has vastly improved since the number of voters decreased f...