I'm copying the list from the BWAA website because it provides last year's voting percentages plus the number of years already spent on the ballot. (If there's no notation, it's that player's first time.) Jeff Bagwell (242 (41.7%) 1)
Jeromy Burnitz
Vinny Castilla
Juan Gonzalez (30 (5.2%) 1)
Brian Jordan
Barry Larkin (361 (62.1%) 2)
Javy Lopez
Edgar Martinez (191 (32.9%) 2)
Don Mattingly (79 (13.6%) 11)
Fred McGriff (104 (17.9%) 2)
Mark McGwire (115 (19.8%) 5)
Jack Morris (311 (53.5%) 12)
Bill Mueller
Terry Mulholland
Dale Murphy (73 (12.6%) 13)
Phil Nevin
Rafael Palmeiro (64 (11.0%) 1)
Brad Radke
Tim Raines (218 (37.5%) 4)
Tim Salmon
Ruben Sierra
Lee Smith (263 (43.5%) 9)
Alan Trammell (141 (24.3%) 10)
Larry Walker (118 (20.3%) 1)
Bernie Williams
Tony Womack
Eric Young
Overall, this doesn't look like the strongest year. Most of the first-year candidates may wind up being on the ballot for just the one year -- I can't take Bernie Williams at 5% of seriously -- which means this is a good time for a few longer-term people to break through.
My tired-and-keeping-it-simple votes would be:
Jeff Bagwell
Barry Larkin
Edgar Martinez
Jack Morris
Tim Raines