Tue Jan 28, 2025 11:33 am
No era of baseball, except for the advent of the live ball in 1920s which was expected, created a bastardized results of the MLB record book….not the color barrier broken in late 40’s….not the expansion eras of early 60’s and late 60’s/early 70s’….not free agency….not players taking “greenies”…...not the spitball………comparing eras to eras there wasn’t a remarkable jump in any stats except for the 20’s when live ball appeared and everyone could start catching up to Ruth (though it took several years, and nobody really ever did in his time)
ONLY the steroid era permanently bastardized the record book….hitters who had no business even sniffing 25 HRs (Brady Anderson...he never hit even 25 in ALL his MLB seasons except his one steroid popping year...and) were suddenly mashing 50+ dingers in a season….
Why haven’t we seen a HR race like ‘98 before or since ? (Not even Maris and Mantle approached 70)….because of the anomalies of cheating
boxing and baseball both came dangerously close to forever losing the public trust, with “fixed” outcomes, and shady dealings…..that’s why cheating is so prohibited and taboo….not only in baseball, but in all sports….on the field, and in the playing of the game, it’s the worst a player (or team, ahem Astros) can do…..whatever they do off the field, abuses, gambling, crimes, mouthing off, etc. are all separate issues of character….they have nothing to do with the playing of the game, unless you’re talking about Rose betting on baseball
writers have too much power in the HOF say….some/most of them maybe never played the game, or were never any good…..that doesn’t disqualify them automatically, but certainly, a group of living former players and managers would do a better job selecting who to bring into Cooperstown and how to not
with that said, at least the modern writers have shown a decent amount of knowledge and respect for the game….they know that cheating is the greatest taboo, and while some inductees of the past 1-2 decades had some clouds around them, they didn’t have the sh—t storms that Clemens, Bonds, and some others did……
there is no reasonable argument that Bonds didn’t take PEDs….any glance at his career #s, and his pre-30 photos to his mid 30s and after pumpkin head shots, shows all one needs to know
there was no drug testing in the early days of PED era, but early on they were “against the rules of baseball”, and thus cheating, from later than 1990-ish, right after the Bash Brothers in Oakland….Bonds didn’t start his use until several years later, arguably, immediately after he lost some spotlight in ‘98 with McGwire and Sosa stealing Barry’s glory….and Barry’s pride was stronger than his respect for the game or his assumptions that “if others were cheating, then it was OK”
even elementary school kids know that “two wrongs don’t make a right”, and any and all PED users basically sold their soul to the devil, a la Dorian Gray, sacrificing their long term legacy for immediate on field and financial success….
Rose didn’t and likely will never get in…..and that’s deserved...he f-cked up, he knew it, everyone knows it….same with Bonds and Clemens…..Gehrig, Williams, Aaron, Mays, and many more will roll over in their grave if Bonds and Clemens ever join them
lastly, I look at it also from how one would explain the entire situation to a group of elementary school kids…...with all the focus and importance of “fair play” and “doing things the right way” and “cheaters never prosper”, it would be the epitome of hypocrisy to tell them that Bonds and Clemens were excused and that IT WAS OK to cheat
soap box hot and ready for next speaker, batter up