One of the most popular discussions in all of sports relates to the baseball Hall of Fame, who's in, who will be, who should be and who isn't. As a member, I am always intrigued by the members' meetings in Cooperstown when we discuss the Veterans Committee ballot. Everyone has their guy, their crony, a past teammate they feel is being underrated. That's great that so many people, including the members, are concerned about the guys who just didn't make the grade, not to mention the real vote by the baseball writers, who now have to consider juiced balls, bats and bodies. Having said that, ponder this question I posed at a recent meeting: Doesn't a voter's opinion on a particular player have a great deal to do with how the voter himself perceives the Hall of Fame?