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The steroid players are obvious "no" in my book because I think common-sense should allow most fans to easily tell who were just creations and who were actually great players.
Its really hard to ignore the role Caminiti had in Houston with the other star players with regard to steroids and HGH, but I would still grudgingly vote for Biggio.
No way would I vote for Bagwell or Luis Gonzalez; two of the most ridiculous, under-the-radar examples (along with Brett Boone, Dykstra and Brady Anderson) of average to above-average players who juiced to the max and became borderline All-time greats.
I would vote for Glavine, Maddox, Tim Raines (was a great player before juice also) Schilling (top 5 best big game pitcher ever, yet turned blind eye to ridiculously juiced teams in Philly (93) and both Bosox WS champ years...but hes in on my ballot).
I cant vote for Piazza;not because of the juicing rumors, but because he was such an atrocious fielder. He was poor at catcher because he came to the position late (1b in high school), and actually hurt his team starting at catcher due to defensive liabilities. I would vote in Edgar Martinez before Piazza. But I would pass on both.
Frank Thomas,Alan Trammell,Lou Whitaker,Bobby Grich are all yes in my book. I would also be very close with Mattingly, as I believe if Puckett is in, so should Mattingly. Donny's back issues should hold the same cred as Pucket's eye issues, as both of their best years are very compatible. In a less crowded year he should get in.
Bonds and Clemens will get in, but both are such despicable people I can't imagine that it would make sense until this decade blows over. Bonds is a symbol of not only his own arrogance, but of how MLB (especially Selig) were so utterly incompetent and greedy that they allowed juiced players to exist without any testing for so long. My vote would eventually go for both of them because I truly believe if they never played after 1999 they would be Hall of Famers. Maybe someone can tempt them with election if they come clean about the details.
The Hall is so watered down to "really good players" that maybe there should be a wing of "greatest of the great" to separate the Mays and Mantles from the Andre Dawsons.
Its really hard to ignore the role Caminiti had in Houston with the other star players with regard to steroids and HGH, but I would still grudgingly vote for Biggio.
No way would I vote for Bagwell or Luis Gonzalez; two of the most ridiculous, under-the-radar examples (along with Brett Boone, Dykstra and Brady Anderson) of average to above-average players who juiced to the max and became borderline All-time greats.
I would vote for Glavine, Maddox, Tim Raines (was a great player before juice also) Schilling (top 5 best big game pitcher ever, yet turned blind eye to ridiculously juiced teams in Philly (93) and both Bosox WS champ years...but hes in on my ballot).
I cant vote for Piazza;not because of the juicing rumors, but because he was such an atrocious fielder. He was poor at catcher because he came to the position late (1b in high school), and actually hurt his team starting at catcher due to defensive liabilities. I would vote in Edgar Martinez before Piazza. But I would pass on both.
Frank Thomas,Alan Trammell,Lou Whitaker,Bobby Grich are all yes in my book. I would also be very close with Mattingly, as I believe if Puckett is in, so should Mattingly. Donny's back issues should hold the same cred as Pucket's eye issues, as both of their best years are very compatible. In a less crowded year he should get in.
Bonds and Clemens will get in, but both are such despicable people I can't imagine that it would make sense until this decade blows over. Bonds is a symbol of not only his own arrogance, but of how MLB (especially Selig) were so utterly incompetent and greedy that they allowed juiced players to exist without any testing for so long. My vote would eventually go for both of them because I truly believe if they never played after 1999 they would be Hall of Famers. Maybe someone can tempt them with election if they come clean about the details.
The Hall is so watered down to "really good players" that maybe there should be a wing of "greatest of the great" to separate the Mays and Mantles from the Andre Dawsons.