Fans raged. Players were shamed. Writers cried out, producing impassioned columns that demanded the Baseball Hall of Fame alter its old-fashioned, outdated ways. During the days leading up to and 24 hours following Wednesday’s announcement that members of the Baseball Writers’ Association of America hadn’t voted anyone into the Hall this year, one of the few agreed-upon complaints was that something had to be done to fix the mistake. Immediate change isn’t coming. And unless BBWAA members do something drastic during a future meeting — secretary/treasurer Jack O’Connell said democracy reigns and alterations can always be proposed — the Hall vote will go on in 2014 as it always has. [...]