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Sunday 31 December 2017

Baseball legend reveals the major ‘sin’ about Barry Bonds’ Hall of Fame candidacy

Source: www.thewildcard.com --- Saturday, December 30, 2017
The Baseball Hall of Fame is one of the most cherished and talked-about institutions in sports. It is surrounded in controversy every year when voters decide whether players who took steroids should forever be enshrined in Cooperstown, New York. The issue has even divided the sport’s greatest players. In November, Hall of Famer Joe Morgan made public letters he had written to voters begging them not to let steroid users into Cooperstown. “They cheated,” wrote Morgan, a 1990 inductee . “Steroid users don’t belong here.” Now another Hall of Famer has offered a different point of view. MLB legend Willie McCovey, the man for whom San Francisco’s McCovey Cove is named, believes fellow Giant Barry Bonds should be in the Hall of Fame. “I just think it’s a sin he’s not in there,” McCovey told the San Francisco Chronicle . “If anybody deserves to be in the Hall of Fame, it’s Barry. You talk to anybody who played against him at that time, they’ll say he was the best hitter they ever saw in their lives.” Bonds holds the single-season (73) and all-time home run (762) records in Major League Baseball. He also has the records for most walks (2,558) and most intentional walks (688) in a career. Bonds’ records are often seen as tainted because of his alleged steroid use, although it was never fully proven. If not for the steroid issue, he would be a lock for the Hall of Fame. It seems as if Bonds’ chances to make it to Cooperstown are improving ...



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