I'd say Bregman probably has the 2nd best chance behind Altuve of our current guys because he's an elite fielder and an elite hitter. But he'll need a lot more seasons closer to 2018 and 2019 than what he's put together lately. Last year was a nice year with 93 RBi, 93 runs and 23 bombs, but .259/.366/.454 isn't going to the HOF. He'll be 29 in March, he'll have to mash and not have injuries for 8-10 years to have a shot.
Yordan's not even to 100 HR yet. If his numbers hold up over 15 years, he'll be a lock, but that's a long-range if.
Tucker went for 30/107 with 25 steals last year, but his percentages were down across the board. He needs several replications of his 2021 with 30 HR, 92 RBI, and a .295/.359/.557 slash.
Like others have said, Springer has no shot. He's a slightly less productive version of Jim Edmonds. Amazing when he's healthy, but he's not healthy very much. Edmonds played 17 years and didn't make 2,000 hits, got a piddling 2.5% of the HOF vote despite 393 HR and a .284/.376/527 career slash.
Correa has the post-season resume but his regular seasons are majorly lacking. 8 years in the league, 2 all-star games, 1 top 5 MVP finish, 1 Gold Glove. Everyone says he's so amazing at SS and such a big-time hitter, but the accolades arent reflecting that. Unless Minnesota starts making deep runs in the playoffs and he's the biggest bat on the team, he's going to drift into obscurity here in the next few years.