The Baseball Hall of Fame announcements are going to be revealed on Tuesday, and there's a possibility of a few big-name MLB guys being left out. As this year's ballot is full of players with character issues and those with PED history, there's a good chance nobody ends up being elected. 

Curt Schilling seemed like a near-lock to get in, but it turns out he could be short of the required votes needed to go into Cooperstown. Schilling had a decorated career statically, but he has burned bridges and been a wreck on social media over the past few weeks, and the voters might feel less inclined to include him in the Hall.

Former MLB All-Star Jose Canseco took his own thoughts to social media about the possible inclusion of Schilling in the Hall of Fame.

https://twitter.com/JoseCanseco/status/1354121389377253378?s=20

The stats of Curt Schilling speak for themselves, but he hasn't helped his case in recent years. The ex-MLB pitcher also recently tweeted in support of those who stormed the US Capitol, although that was after the votes were sent in.

Jose Canseco has his own history of issues in the MLB for various reasons, and Schilling and Canseco had bit of a back and forth argument on social media.

https://twitter.com/JoseCanseco/status/1354175046844092416?s=20

Both former MLB stars called each other a disgrace to the game, and both could have a valid point.

As it stands, Schilling is once again in jeopardy of being left out of the Hall, and if so, next year would be his final year on the ballot in a once-and-for-all effort to get into baseball's most coveted shrine.