The Cubs aren't the only ones with some interesting choices... Dale Murphy is conspicuously absent from the Braves ballot, and instead is replaced with Chipper Jones and John Smoltz. Also missing from the Braves ballot is Greg Maddux....I'd think he's a better Brave than Smoltz. Frank Thomas is on the White Sox ballot. Personally, I think it would be funny if he is chosen. I think I'll cast a few votes for him. The Royals left off Quizenberry. While Brett is the runaway choice there, I'd have placed Quiz ahead of Sweeney. The Marlins list makes me laugh. Piazza makes the Mets' list but not the Dodgers'. That's strange to me. Neither Canseco nor McGwire make the A's list. McGwire is also absent from the Cardinals list. Maybe MLB asked teams to ignore players with connections to steroids. Alex Rodriguez makes no one's list. While I can understand his being left off the Yankees' list. (That must have been hard choosing only five from that team.) You'd think the Rangers or Mariners could have made room for him. The Rangers found room for Rusty Greer while the Mariners found room for Jamie Moyer! And speaking of the Rangers' list, apparently they didn't want to deal with the old Washington Senator days since Frank Howard would have been a better choice than Greer. I liked Greer, but best all-time Ranger?!?! Please. And where the hell is Juan Gonzalez on this list? His absence is troubling. Bonds made the Giants list, so at least one team doesn't mid putting a juiced up slugger on the ballot. The Nationals list though is the most messed up. Apparently they consider the Expos as part of the heritage which is nice. They do have Gary Carter on the ballot along with Rusty Staub. But putting Vidro and Schnieder there ahead of Andre Dawson and Tim Raines is simply criminal.