I don't think so. Neither does Hank Aaron (and he's Bonds' godfather). I can remember when McGwire won rookie of the year. I didn't get it. He could hit but he couldn't field his way out of a paper bag. For some strange reason, I always that baseball required an ability to do both the offensive and defensive aspects of the game to be considered good enough to win an award. That showed me I was wrong.
I feel that using something to enhance your performance is cheating. Rather have a tar bat or a spitball thrower -- at least those can easily detected and, sadly, really are a part of the game. Of course, I know I'm going to be proven wrong on this, too. They will become hall of famers. Hopefully, it will be with an asterisk by their names.
Now, when will they have the decency to give Pete Rose his due? That is a man who has earned the right to be a hall of famer. Never once has he been accused of betting against his team nor has he been accused of throwing a game in any way, shape or form.
Bunch of self-righteous prigs. (Okay, I'm done. Honest I am.)
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"There are only two ways to live your life: One is as though nothing is a miracle; the other is as though everything is a miracle." Albert Einstein
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