brett05
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In reference to the roids, they are keeping people who should easily be first ballet HoF out because of it. It's just in this case the *they* is the writers instead of MLB. Either way, my point is people view them as less worthy than people who didn't cheat or didn't gamble or didn't whatever and want that noted some how. It's the same crap they did to Marris with the * on his home run record. I think that was stupid too but to sit here and not include someone like Pete Rose or Barry Bonds in the hall of fame is stupid.
To do it after Rose dies is being petty and spiteful. Again, I'm not saying Rose handled the situation well or as I would have. Arguably what should have happened was after 15 years MLB should have went to him and said something to the effect of come totally clean and all will be forgiven. People make mistakes and I'm guessing Rose would tell you it was a mistake. Hell, I believe I read he writes "I'm sorry I bet on baseball" on every autograph he does.
I just feel like you put the players in who deservingly should be there and note the objectionable stuff they may have done some where.
MLB keeps no one out of the Hall of Fame. The Hall of Fame keep people from being voted upon.
The system is setup as it is setup. The writers can do what they want. It's their hall of fame.
Not allowing Pete in is called something Pete will never have, integrity. You can not like it all you want but it's the integrity of the game. Pete has none. He took the one rule and broke it. Then he kept pilling other things on top of it in hopes he'd always be seen as innocent. He lost. He was caught and now he serves the known punishment for it.
Pete should have apologized immediately. Nope. He sullied Bart's name through it all as well.
He writes that on autos on request if you PAY HIM to do it. Call a spade a spade.
Pete all by himself could have destroyed the game of baseball. Sorry, he's out and it's just.