MLB Hall of Fame 2015 Announcement Live Stream Free, Predictions: How to Watch Voting Results Online [VIDEOS]

Major League Baseball will finally unveil who will be the next inductee(s) into their prestigious Hall of Fame on Tuesday afternoon.

The announcement will be made at 2:00 pm ET on January 5, and can be watched online through live stream via the link provided below (free for subscribers).

There are numerous viable candidates that might finally take their rightful place in Cooperstown (the official home of the MLB HOF and museum) this year and they are Pedro Martinez, 'The Big Unit' Randy Johnson, John Smoltz, Craig Biggio, Mike Mussina, and Mike Piazza.

Fomer LA Dodgers and NY Mets slugging catcher Mike Piazza has another opportunity to finally get inducted, after received only 62.2% of the voting in his debut on the ballot last year.

Like every accomplished big leaguer, Piazza hopes he will finally receive the required 75% in order join last year's recipients Tom Glavine, Greg Maddox, and Frank Thomas into baseball's highest accomplishment.

"I can only say that there's been a lot of great players throughout history that have had to wait their turn," said Piazza in a phone interview, according to MLB.com reporter Anthony DiComo.

"Joe DiMaggio had three ballots. Yogi Berra had three ballots. And that's part of the process. For me, it's not really my place, I feel, to start campaigning. I can only say that I'm proud of my work and I'm proud of my career. I'll put my numbers against a lot of players in history, and I feel that's all I can do."

However, the 12-time All-star might not elected this year, due to the fact that his former peers Pedro Martinez, John Smoltz, Randy Johnson, and possibly Craig Biggio, are all expected to get into the Hall.

"Given the likelihood of anywhere from two to four honorees, Piazza isn't likely to get in this year," said HOF analyst Jay Jaffe, according to a SI.com report last month.

"But, with Ken Griffey Jr. the only likely first-ballot candidate in 2016, Piazza has a strong chance then, particularly if he inches forward this year. It won't be the first-ballot entry he deserved, but he'll get his bronze plaque soon enough."

The actual 2015 MLB HOF Induction ceremony will take place on Sunday, July 26 at 1:30 p.m. ET on the MLB Network.

Watch the MLB Hall of Fame 2015 Announcement at 2/1 CT on the MLB Network, to find out the recipients. The voting results can also be viewed online through live stream by clicking here.