He'll get in eventually, just like Bonds, (I mean MLB won't strip any individual awards they won like they did with Lance Armstrong). I don't really care for Rocket Roger, but I have a friend that says he's going in as a Yankee, just because of the World Series thing.
They're all on the HOF ballot this year. Who makes it?
BQ1- If they don't make it this year, which of the 3 will eventually make it?
BQ2- If you had a vote, who would you vote in, of these 3?
I think Bonds and Clemens will make it.
BQ1- I think, despite what they are alleged to have done...
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