Bench and Yastrzemski were the only two former players elected to the Hall.
Johnson was one of the first five players elected to the Baseball Hall of Fame in 1936.
The Yankees and the Mets each had two players elected by the fans.
He was one of the first players elected into the Hall of Fame in 1937.
He was the first Jewish player elected to the Baseball Hall of Fame.
Bidding continued until one player elected to let the opposing player answer.
Of the 28 white players elected in that span, 11 - or only 39 percent - were chosen in their first year.
Schmidt became the first retired player elected, but is ineligible because he is inactive.
The six players elected by the fans are listed below with their vote totals.
The players in turn cast fourteen-sided dice to determine the movement of all the manikins across the grid, as each player elected.