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Originally Posted by vintagechris
I read that story this morning and it really made sense to me. If you are going to keep players out who juiced or are thought to have juiced, why do the managers that benefited from them juicing get in?
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What about their teammates? A lot of players won the World Series with teammates who were juicers. Jeter benefited from playing with Clemens, for example. Should he give back his rings or get excluded from the HOF?
This is obviously an exaggeration, but punishing the players who committed the crime is where it should end IMO.