Based solely on stats, there's a good case for Albert Belle to be elected:
https://www.baseball-reference.com/players/b/belleal01.shtml
considering that he played the minimum 10 seasons, and his career ended early at age 34 because of injury, (degenerative hip osteoarthritis). He had averaged 40 HR, 130 RBIs per 162 games played, with a .295 career batting average, but the guy had a serious attitude problem, to say the least. It's pretty hard to get in the HOF when pretty much everybody with a vote hates your guts. From Wikipedia:
"In 2001, following his retirement, the
New York Daily News' columnist
Bill Madden wrote:
Sorry, there'll be no words of sympathy here for Albert Belle. He was a surly jerk before he got hurt and now he's a hurt surly jerk....He was no credit to the game. Belle's boorish behavior should be remembered by every member of the
Baseball Writers' Association when it comes time to consider him for the
Hall of Fame. "