![]() So we wondered: Just how much did their presumed drug use affect their career numbers? But enough voters have decided that the players' relationships with performance-enhancing drugs are disqualifying. and Randy Johnson.īy the numbers, both would have been first-ballot Hall of Famers Bonds for being among the greatest players to don a baseball uniform, and Clemens for a 24-year career that generated 354 wins and seven Cy Young Awards. If Bonds and Clemens don't get at least 75% of votes this time, they'll need election by a select committee to join legends like Babe Ruth, Willie Mays and Cy Young, let alone their own contemporaries, superstars like Ken Griffey Jr. It's their last of 10 years of eligibility with voters from the Baseball Writers' Association of America, and ballots are due by the end of this month. THIS IS IT for Barry Bonds and Roger Clemens, the end of the road on the steroid-driven debate about their Baseball Hall of Fame worthiness. Not as great: Assessing Barry Bonds, Roger Clemens without the PED factor You have reached a degraded version of because you're using an unsupported version of Internet Explorer.įor a complete experience, please upgrade or use a supported browser
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