Funny, 6, you barely beat me to posting this
I had this typed up an ready to post to compliment my previous HOF writer's ballot thread!
The complete veterans committee ballot:
Players: Dick Allen, Bobby Bonds, Ken Boyer, Rocky
Colavito, Wes Ferrell, Curt Flood, Joe Gordon, Gil
Hodges, Elston Howard, Ted Kluszewski, Mickey Lolich,
Marty Marion, Roger Maris, Mike Marshall, Carl Mays,
Bob Meusel, Minnie Minoso, Thurman Munson, Don
Newcombe, Tony Oliva, Vada Pinson, Allie Reynolds, Ron
Santo, Joe Torre, Ken Williams, Maury Wills.
Managers, umpires and executives: Buzzie Bavasi,
August Busch Jr., Harry Dalton, Charles O. Finley,
Doug Harvey, Whitey Herzog, Bowie Kuhn, Walter
O'Malley, Billy Martin, Marvin Miller, Gabe Paul, Paul
Richards, Bill White, Dick Williams, Phil Wrigley.
Sixto left off
Maury Wills from his comments...of all the players on there, in my opinion Wills is the most deserving. He's kind of a homer pick for me but I think a solid argument could be made. Wills won an MVP, World Series rings, Gold Gloves, was a 7-time All Star, and of course had the stolen base record at the time of his retirement. Wills' lifetime average is higher than Rizzuto, Reese, Aparicio, and Ozzie (although I know the latter gets deserved defensive consideration).
In addition, there is no question that Maury Wills had a singular impact on the National League's style of play. He brought back the stolen base, and in his day, Wills was considered a superstar.