Trump loomed over baseball’s Hall of Fame. But voters still said no to Bonds and Clemens
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- The recent Hall of Fame vote saw Roger Clemens and Barry Bonds once again denied induction, despite the backdrop of Donald Trump's advocacy for Pete Rose's eligibility. This vote, influenced by MLB Commissioner Rob Manfred's earlier announcements, reflects ongoing debates about integrity and legacy in baseball.
- The failure of Clemens and Bonds to gain entry into the Hall of Fame underscores the complexities surrounding their careers, marked by allegations of performance-enhancing drug use, which continue to overshadow their achievements.
- This outcome highlights a broader discourse on the criteria for Hall of Fame induction, raising questions about how the sport reconciles past controversies with the evolving standards of integrity and public perception in baseball.
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