Should steroid-linked MLB players get into the Hall of Fame?
0%
Yes
IT'S A TIE
0%
0%
No
IT'S A TIE
0%
0%
Yes
0%
Comment
Share with friends
Roger Clemens and Barry Bonds deserve to get into the Baseball Hall of Fame. Clemens won the Cy Young award seven times, and Bonds is the all-time home run king. Neither player ...
Show More
Roger Clemens and Barry Bonds deserve to get into the Baseball Hall of Fame. Clemens won the Cy Young award seven times, and Bonds is the all-time home run king. Neither player was banned for using performance enhancing drugs, even though both of them are linked to legal cases stemming from steroid use. It's the fault of MLB for not catching them.
Show Less
0
Comment
No one has commented yet
0%
No
0%
Steroids have tainted the game of baseball for at least 20 to 30 years, and there's no way anyone can compare Roger Clemens and Barry Bonds to the likes of Ty Cobb, Babe Ruth, R...
Show More
Steroids have tainted the game of baseball for at least 20 to 30 years, and there's no way anyone can compare Roger Clemens and Barry Bonds to the likes of Ty Cobb, Babe Ruth, Roger Maris and Lou Brock. Despite Hall of Fame numbers, Clemens and Bonds don't deserve to get in because they juiced themselves up to get a competitive advantage to inflate their statistics.
Show Less
0
Comment
No one has commented yet