freeman wrote:For me, there are two aspects to this: A player shouldn't get into the HOF BECAUSE of juicing, and (2) if there are credible allegations of steroid use, I don't see that it is the kind of conduct that strikes at the integrity of the game (like throwing games or betting on baseball) that would warrant exclusion based on character grounds if the player's performance exclusive of steroids warranted HOF admission. I think both Bonds and Clemens had lengthy Hall of Fame careers prior to alleged steroid use and so they should get in. Hopefully, the Veteran's Committee at some point fixes this.
Problem is we have no way of quantifying the effects of PEDs on performance.
What about the clean players who would have put up HOF numbers had they been competing against only other clean players?
How about Alex Rodriguez, who juiced for his entire career?
I don't pretend to have the answers, but curious to hear your thoughts.