Pretty simple, who are baseball players currently active that you think will be HOFers in the future?
I'll start with a few...
-Albert Pujols (550 home runs and counting, 10 All-Star selections, 3 MVPs and eight top 3 finishes, .314/.399/.585 career slash-line, 2 Gold Gloves, eight seasons of 1.000+ OPS, 10 consecutive seasons of .300+ BA, 30+ home runs and 100+ RBIs)
-Ichiro (4000+ hits between Japan and MLB, record for most hits in a season, 10 All-Star selections, 10 consecutive Gold Gloves, 10 consecutive 200+ hit seasons, MVP and ROY in 2001)
-Miguel Cabrera (First triple crown since 1967 in 2012, 2 MVPs and 7 top 5 finishes, .321/.399/.564 career slash-line, 405 home runs, 3 AL batting titles)
-Adrian Beltre (404 home runs, 4 Gold Gloves, only the fourth player to hit for the cycle three times, although all three of the others didn't make it in, still quite an accomplishment; 4 All-Star selections, 2697 career hits, one of five players to hit 100 home runs with three different teams, defensive WAR is 2nd all time to Brooks Robinson for 3B)
And barring injuries/a drastic decrease in ability, Mike Trout is going to end up there one day too. A-Rod would obviously be a no-brainer, but obviously the steroid thing will remove that (whether people like it or not).