Roberto Alomar is a candidate on the Baseball Hall of Fame ballot for the second year. He's confident that he'll receive enough votes for entry into Cooperstown this time around. He missed the cut by just eight votes last year. "What can you do, it's out of my hands now?" Alomar said. "I [was] disappointed, but I feel good. Sometimes the writers have reasons not to vote for you. So you just have to deal with the situation. I had a lot of votes." "I hope he gets in, he deserves to get in," said his older brother, Sandy Alomar Jr., a former big league catcher and a coach for the Indians.