Do steriod suspects belong in the Hall of fame

Do Steroid suspected players be allowed in the Hall of fame

  • Yes

    Votes: 43 48.3%
  • No

    Votes: 46 51.7%

  • Total voters
    89

clones26

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And OJ was innocent.

The glove didnt fit...duh:jimlad:

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CloneFan65

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What Pete Rose did on the field of play far exceeds what any of these present day losers have accomplished, even with their "juice"...period.

Bonds, even before he juiced, was a better player than Rose. Rose was a great singles hitter that was able to play for a long time, but Bonds was doing things in the early 90's no one had done before. (Keep in mind I'm not a fan of either player's attitudes, but judging them on their on the field accomplishments.)
 

MidwestZest

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I will say that the numbers of this poll surprise me a bit. basically even. I would have expected it to go more heavy towards not letting them in. Small sample size I know, but with the way the media hounds it, I sure thought I was in a very small minority
 

weR138

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Is this a trick question? Do you mean players proven guilty?
 

dbronco7sc

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I haven't ready any posts but the first.

Yes. Innocent until proven guilty is what I beleive. If you're innocent but somebody 'suspects' you cheated... now you get your name tarnished and all the hard work you put in loses it's validity... it'll just lead to punishing people who don't deserve to be punished.

That being said. I voted incorrectly. I meant to vote yes instead of no.
 
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