Tuesday, July 14, 2009

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No Steroids Committee For The Baseball Hall of Fame

Shannon Shark, Mets Police Chief

Baseball writers have turned down a proposal to form a committee for developing guidelines on evaluating players from the steroids era in Hall of Fame voting.


Read here:  http://www.newsvine.com/_news/2009/07/14/3025690-baseball-writers-vote-down-steroids-committee?category=sports


I don't know much about the proposal, but seems like a reasonable idea...unless you want to leave out the all time Home Run leader, the guy who hit the most home runs in a season, and the second most, and the third most...and some 3,000/500 guys...and a guy with 354 wins


Oh and the hit king isn't in either.


Nice sport you guys have.  Let's be sure to keep the hall clean.


Unrleated thought:  Make sure you cheer for all the first basemen in tonight's All-Star game.  





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