adminbaberuth Posted December 23, 2007 Report Posted December 23, 2007 The NY Times surveyed 90 writers who do perennial Hall of Fame voting. Bonds received 59 percent, and Clemens 56 percent, of "yes" votes — neither percentage of which equals or surpasses the 75 percent necessary to reach Cooperstown.
AJ25 Posted December 23, 2007 Report Posted December 23, 2007 i would say yes right now, just because they haven't completely proved that he did it. but if they do, then it's an obvious NO!!
AJ25 Posted December 24, 2007 Report Posted December 24, 2007 i for one want this to go to court. because sure, he can say that he hasn't done it now. but if he goes to court, and still says that he hasn't done it.. and they end up catching him, that's jail time. so if he goes into court, and says he didn't do it.. then i believe him. but if he monkeys around the point like mark mcguire and sammy sosa did a few years back (the same day that rafael palmero said he didn't do steriods, and then got caught) then i'll think that he did do it.
bullets13 Posted December 26, 2007 Report Posted December 26, 2007 I think it's all being blown out of proportion. You shouldn't punish players for breaking rules that were either:A) not even rules yet at the time they were breaking them not being enforced at the time
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