With both Scherzer and Kershaw advancing to the WS again (for the last time, probably), I was reflecting on the fact that at least one of the no-doubt HOF pitchers Greinke, Kershaw, Scherzer, and Verlander had been involved in almost every WS from 2017 to present. Thus, barring some strange revelations between now and voting, there are only 4 World Series in which there’s no current likelihood that either team will have had a Hall of Fame player in that series: 1. 2002 (Bonds may some day get in of course. Perhaps Kenny Lofton is re-evaluated by the modern era committee) 2. 2008 (Rollins and Utley still on the ballot, but not exactly close to election) 3. 2016 (A little early, but between Lindor, Jose Ramirez, and Kyle Schwarber, someone will probably make it) and… 4. 2015. Best bets are the two still-active players, deGrom and Salvador Perez, but neither one is that likely.