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Announcement is 1/23/24 @ 6PM
Gary Sheffield just reached 75% (so far) on his 10th and final ballot - I know he was on the Mitchell Report as having a FedEx receipt to BALCO- will this be the tip of the iceberg...and they let everyone in? https://onedrive.live.com/view.aspx?...GrU1OUsbz4WHyU
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In previous years, Sheffield has done worse on ballots that were not made public prior to the results being announced so it's likely he ends up under 75% again this year although closer than he has been before.
Sheffield's link to PEDs and BALCO is through working out with Bonds, and he has maintained he did not know he was being given a steroid to use and stopped using it when he found out. The link below is to an article by Jay Jaffe and has more information about it: https://blogs.fangraphs.com/jaws-and...ary-sheffield/ If Sheffield were to get in, I'm not sure if that would open the door for others who either failed tests or are suspected of having used much longer than Sheffield, but after this year, it would be up to the various veteran's committees (or whatever they are called these days) instead of the BBWAA. |
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Sheffield was in the infamous Mitchell Report. Says he did it but didn't know what he was taking. Forgiven. Ortiz tested positive during a 2003 pilot program, but details are scarce and he didn't test positive after 2004. Free pass. Pudge Rodriguez was asked if he tested positive in 2003 and cryptically said, "Only God knows." Other players accused him of using steroids, but there was no hard evidence. Free pass. Bagwell admitted to using andro before it was illegal, which means his career was certainly aided by PEDs. He never admitted to using or tested positive for PEDs while they were banned, but he played in that era and certainly looked the part. Free pass. |
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Honestly I believe PEDs should be manditory in baseball. Last edited by bnorth; 01-16-2024 at 05:23 PM. |
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Every time I read one of these threads, I cringe. It's a necessary topic, but
there's no way for a commenter to make certain statements without someone going berserk over it- "everybody has used PEDs since the dawn of time", "just let them all in", "player A should be in because player B is in", etc. Now someone writes PEDs should be mandatory in MLB- hard pass (if I have to explain why, I don't think there's much I can do to help). MLB is now reaping what it has sown, and it's sad. It's difficult to feel good about so many of these candidates, and some of the mild recent inductees don't make it easier. I can say this for sure, I'm happy collecting vintage players and not bothering with all these "question mark" guys. Before the naysayers can get it out, I am NOT suggesting the players from yesteryear are on the short list for sainthood. The problem is that many of the current candidates are a graceless bunch, have been for many years, and the process seems stuck in a continual tailspin- ugh. Trent King |
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I would only add the shameful behavior imo of the current commissioner, owners, and media embracing gambling on baseball will only reap similar negative consequences as Bud Seligs weakness did. That being said, if Bud Selig gets in the Hall while keeping Joe Jackson out, let's just say the bar has been lowered to a pretty low level. |
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It won’t open the floodgate if Sheffield manages to get in, because they don’t care at all about consistency. Rules for some and not for others. Ortiz was already elected and they were happy to ignore it for him. The steroid standard now seems to be about whether they like the candidate or not, which is in line with the other off-field centric elections of the last few years. Statistics don’t seem to be the most key aspect anymore to being in or out. Feels like we are in another era of selections being made for the wrong reasons, like the early 19th century player choices and the corruption of the Frisch committee era.
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