Nobody Elected to HOF: We Deserve It (Revised)

Well, this is it. Kindly pay your piper. Welcome those chickens coming home to roost. Please enjoy your Hall of Fame Day of Reckoning.

The anecdotal accounts – and an invaluable “exit poll” – foresaw that the Baseball Writers Association of America would elect nobody as part of the class of 2013, and though I grieve for Dale Murphy and Craig Biggio and several others, there is a certain poetic justice to it.

We all knew. The players who used, the players who didn’t, the owners who enabled it, we reporters who covered it, we fans who bought tickets and cheered anyway. Some of us didn’t want to admit we knew until they went after Bonds and Clemens, or until Canseco’s book, or until McGwire’s temporal displacement in front of Congress, or until that container of Andro showed up in his locker in ’98.

But we knew.

We saw utility infielders popping opposite field home runs and part time guys slapping 20 homers and superstars hitting drives that would have set distance records in golf. We saw before and after photos of the Cansecos and the Bondses and we suspended our disbelief.

We all deserve nobody going into the Hall this year save for Hank O’Day and Jake Ruppert and Deacon White. Only O’Day – in his post-pitching career as an umpire – and the bespectacled White were ever accused even of myopia, let alone actual PED-use.

I am not casting stones from inside the glass house. I’m guilty, too. It was the day they gave the 1986 A.L. Rookie of the Year award to Canseco (whose moral standing in this mess has gradually gone from last place to about 4th from the top because he alone was utterly, if mercenarily, honest). One of the runners-up told me off-the-record “you do know that Canseco uses those drugs they give to the East German Women Swimmers, right?”

He didn’t even know they were called steroids.

I did what digging I could, and kept an ear to the ground, but how many sources were enough to tell that story?But in 1988, just after Ben Johnson was thrown out of the Seoul Olympics for a positive steroid test, I got a series of four sources – including some of her opponents – who told me that Florence Griffith-Joyner was just as steeped in scandal as was Johnson. I promptly went out and butchered the story. I was trying to write a revelation that should have sounded like “other Olympic runners say this” and included a recitation of the math that she was now breaking records so profoundly and so quickly that if the pace continued, by the year 2188, a runner would actually finish a race before she started it. Instead, I turned it into something that sounded like “I think she’s on them drug things.” She and her crew threatened suit, I retracted the story, and not long after Thomas Boswell of The Washington Post had the same experience with his “Canseco Cocktail” story. As well-meaning as we each were in trying to expose the putrid mess, we both set back its revelation by some (presumably small) degree. I’m sorry.

About two months after she got back from Seoul, Flo-Jo, who had promised to sue me and CBS and Carl Lewis (who had made the same charge at a speech at the University of Pennsylvania, on videotape, and then claimed it was off the record), and who had promised to keep running until she won Gold in her “home” Olympics in Atlanta in 1996, abruptly retired. We never heard from their lawyers again. She died in 1998, more than a year shy of her 40th birthday. For the record, I think she too either didn’t know – or willingly disbelieved – that there was anything more than perseverance to her unprecedented series of record-breaking performances. I think she suddenly found out, which is where the retirement – and the legal silence – came in. But it’s just a guess.

In any event, the next time I tripped over something substantial, I kept it to myself.  A pro sports team orthopedist remarked on the sudden devastating, nearly career-ending, bizarre injury to a star baseball player. He said that there were only three ways to accomplish what the guy had done to himself: a hereditary circulatory problem or the repeated injection of anabolic steroids into the same place in the body or a horrific car accident (“By that I mean,” he told me, “having a car dropped on top of you from about 25 feet.”) Having burned myself on the Flo-Jo thing I was not prepared to repeat the process. And now I knew that there was one baseball star on steroids and maybe another one had just had his career virtually ended by steroids and there were not enough sources to mine and certainly nobody to pool notes with.

And then the bottle of “andro” showed up in McGwire’s locker. I can remember that week hearing the late baseball writer Leonard Koppett tell me on my show that nobody cared, that it wasn’t cheating, that it was nothing worse than vitamins or maybe, maybe, “greenies.” To his eternal credit, the author and former pitcher Jim Bouton not only disagreed, but got it exactly right. Some day, he says in the interview, baseball will have to reckon with years and years of records that will be artificially inflated, distorted beyond all measure, by the effects of a drug that lets you keep working out when the guys next to you – or before you, chronologically – have to drop the barbell. It was Bouton, after all, who had written in the eternal Ball Four that if a pitcher could take a pill that guaranteed him a) 20 wins and b) that he’d die five years sooner, he would’ve swallowed it before you finished that “b)” part.

So I pushed the Andro story – wrote a piece for Playboy in 1999 in which I picked up both Bouton’s point and the fact that baseball was going to lose the breathless charm of “chasing the home run record.” I pushed that story and every little hint of the truth dropped over the years, by the late Ken Caminiti, by Canseco, by Curt Schilling. But by then, almost nobody cared. I stood atop the right field corner at Fenway at the Home Run Hitting Contest the night before the 1999 All-Star Game at Fenway and ooed and ahhed with the rest of you as McGwire hit 650-foot blasts beyond the wall at the other side of the ballpark. And I knew it was mostly the drugs and while I could still preserve enough of my own disbelief to know it wasn’t real, I could see how the results of the PEDs could be as addictive to the fans and the owners’ bottom lines, as the drugs themselves could be the players.

By 2002 I was carrying a printed list of the players I had been told by various sources were “using.” Printed out and folded up inside my scorebook. I’d show it to colleagues and team executives and even other players and get confirmations or denials or additions. But I never even emailed it to, nor copied it for, anybody. With delicious irony, the legal rules protected the rule-breakers.

My conscience is relatively clean. I’ve been yelling about the Emporers’ Clothes for more than fourteen years. Yet it literally still keeps me up at night. Did so last night before today’s announcement. Biggio will probably get in later, and I think the Veterans’ Committee will soon note that Dale Murphy has the same OPS+ as Jim Rice, and was at worst the second or third best hitter of the era that matched his days as a starting player, and the collateral damage to them and the other deserving clean players will be transient. I do think there’s something delicious about the fact that the Baseball Writers have never even been consistent about what merits election to Cooperstown, and this time they all had to figure it out at the most complex moment in voting history, and that because none of them was likely to reach the same conclusion, for everybody who voted Bagwell but not Bonds, there was somebody who voted Bonds but not Bagwell, and none of them got in.

But they all deserve that kind of self-abnegating communal shame. As do we. They did it. We watched it. Those of us who didn’t care, and those of us who cared but couldn’t reveal or stop it, deserve similar if not identical fates.

The path to Steroid Hell was indeed paved with good intentions. And Jim Bouton’s pills. And the drugs that he didn’t know the name of that the guy told me about 26 years ago that they also gave the East German Women Swimmers. And the stuff we saw with our lying eyes and just pretended wasn’t real.

1983

1983

1988

1988

52 Comments

Wow. Beautifully written, and very compelling. And the photos at the end speak volumes.

Keith,
This is one of your best posts to date. I can feel the actual pain in your writing about this most unfortunate circumstance that has tainted the most revered sport in America. To know and be helpless to do anything about it, is like watching a train wreck that you cannot prevent or even look away from. And that’s exactly what we all did. Not look away from a disaster. Some of us were naïve about it all but now that it has been shown, can do nothing. It doesn’t excuse us either.

I love watching these HOF voters squirming in their seats to try to justify their votes for who should be inducted or not. And they trying to substantiate their choices knowing that the numbers have been ‘pumped’ as well as the athletes themselves were while playing.

It is a shame this happened to a great pastime. Boys always looking up to these players must be disappointed. In a very direct way, I’m glad that there may not be candidates inducted into the Hall of Fame. This behavior should not be rewarded in any way. But knowing the Hall of Fame has to save face, they may just hold their collective noses and place some of them on the roster. What I’d like to see the HOF do is feature them in the back of the building or put them in a separate annex all by themselves and in their own classification of PED assisted records asterisks abound.

It will be interesting to watch the train wreck as it happens. Tomorrow.
LyK

Thanks for the info Mary. One of the reasons why I like going to this blog, is hearing the passion you and others have for baseball. All you guys including KO make me care about this sport.

It cannot be easy to have written this. But it’s important that you did. Thank you.

KO again you show how great you are on baseball, and why I would love for you to have a basball show, I know that I would watch, you info me everday when it comes the sport and make me care about it. You also show how great of a writer you are. Again I am sorry that you got treated like crap at Current, will not be happy if you do not get the justice that you deserve for being unjustily fired from there. You show everday why you are this generations Murrow. Keep being yourself and you will always be perment on my wall, ipod and ipad and have a fan for life. Love you faults and all.

This needed to be written. We all turned our backs on this stuff. Now both single-season and career home run records are a joke.

well now we can finally have Jose Canseco deported to … Canada the once and future ruler of Toronto!!!

You nailed it, Keith. We’re all culpable if we look the other way when something immoral or illegal is going on right in front of us & we choose to do nothing. You at least tried & I give you credit for that. It’s a shame that we have come to this. To all of those involved in the sport of baseball who turned a blind eye to what was occurring & tried to cover it up, & are upset at what is happening now, it’s simple: you reap what you sow. You share some of the blame. That’s why I admire those people who are brave enough to become whistle-blowers even at the risk of becoming outcasts. It takes a backbone & a lot of guts. For the die-hard baseball fans out there, this has to be very disheartening; not only the HOF issue, but the whole subject of tainted baseball stats (who makes the record books & who doesn’t?). So thank you, Keith, for this posting. Should be eye-opening for a lot of fans. As always, well done.

Thank you Keith, the previous comment by Sandy was also my first thought; you nailed it. As a Giants Fan I did not want to believe the rumors about Bonds and steroids; I knew that he was a cancer in the clubhouse (just ask Jeff Kent) with all his perks. But, I loved watching those homers. Gradually, I came to look at the evidence (like huge increase in hat size, just one example) and had to admit BONDS CHEATED. Speaking of chickens coming home to roost, The Giants still keep Bonds at arms length. Though, no doubt, the Organization was complicit. Great Diary Keith and THANK YOU again

Emerson
I can say having lived in Austin the home of Lance Armstrong who was suppose to be one of the best when it comes to cycling, I had a hardtime imgining I should say that he would be one of the people that would be using drugs to help win the Tour De France. I can say that when thier is a person that is bringing you pride in your team, or Armstrongs case your hometown it hard to imgine that they would doing something that in the end would embarass you. I do have to say that I feel bad for not only the Giant team, but for baseball fans in general that you had to go through this. I do have to say that I am glad that the Giants and baseball are pulled through. Just like I know Austin can survive the Armstrong shame. I am sorry if I am comparing both sports, but I know that if you put Bonds or anyone else that had been accused of steriod use, than you are opening a can of hurt from black eye that these people put on the sport.
Hopefully I will never have to hear about Bonds being in hall, keeping him and others out can be least that writers that decide who is in the hall can do.

you arent a giants fan and you dont know barry’s hat s ize

How is knowing someone hat size have anything to do with being a fan. This is probably one of the most stupidiest things that I have heard of in my life. You do not hava to know what people’s hat sizes to be fans. Keep showing that you do not know what you are talking about.

I meant you and other Giant fans had to go through all that.

Re some voting for Bonds and some for Bagwell, Nate Silver explored this point earlier today and looked at the exact numbers: http://fivethirtyeight.blogs.nytimes.com/2013/01/08/suspicion-of-steroid-use-could-keep-bagwell-and-piazza-out-of-hall/

For someone that is not good at math, I have been blown away over and over again with how great Sliver is when it comes to predicting stuff. That was one of KO’s great finds, and KO amazes me everyday also.

It looks like the BBWAA got it right, I feel that even though we cannot hold these men to any sort of legal standard, to put them in the HOF is to discredit all the others who did it “clean”. And yes, I know about greenies, the racists, and the philanders who are in.

This is a good column, but some of these comments…

Let me get this right…greenies are okay because…why? Ford and Perry and Bunning spitting and scuffing on the ball is okay because…why?

If greenies allowed guys in the 1960s and 1970s to play more often than they “should have,” why are their career totals somehow exempt from this moral hand-wringing? How many guys did Bunning or Perry or Lew Burdette or Don Sutton get out by throwing illegal pitches…and then joking about it?

This is nothing but selective morality based on when certain baseball writers grew up. It’s easier to tear down someone else’s childhood heroes than your own, I guess.

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Quick nit: That picture of McGwire and Canseco is from 1997, not 1988. McGwire didn’t sprout the goatee until 1992 and Canseco came back to the A’s for one season in 1997 — minus his ’80s mullet and with an affinity for tanning salons.

This would have been a good column when Gaylord Perry went in the hall.

Kudos, Keith! Ouch, but all we have in this old world is the truth…and it is beautiful, even when it is ugly. Gandhi said that in end, it always WINS! Yipee! Who we are is finally trumping what we do. Yahoo! Who’s on first in hell?

“Three things cannot long be hidden; the Sun, The Moon, and the Truth” The Buddah

Keith, what a powerful piece of writing. I don’t know how you could stand being powerless and watching cheater after cheater receive honors and kudos that you knew they didn’t merit. It must have been like acid in your soul. I also feel sorry for the players who didn’t use PEDs and are now tainted because they played in the steroid era.

Debra
Even reading this again, my respect and love for KO goes up tenfold, he really shows what a great man and humanbeing he is. This is a great post, again shows why he this generations Murrow. I also feel for KO that he had to watch all that and knew that they were doing all those records and awards and not say anything, but like he said, when he tried to talk about what Ben Johnson had done at Soul and that Flocer-joyner could have know about it, they basically threatened to sue not only him but also others aka CBS and Lewis.
Fear is a powerful weapon, and that is what KO and others in his business had to deal with. I feel bad for KO and know that a guy that has a great soul and heart like he does it hurt bad that he could say nothing, I know that Patrick and Cotas and others that have just as great hearts and souls were probably dealing with the same as KO. Again it is all fear.
Again KO keep being yourself and the fact that you are welling to take responsiblity and apologize for something like this that you do not owe anyone an apology, shows just how great of a humanbeing you are, again keep being yourself and you will always have a fan in me. Love you faults and all.

ya…if only everyone had listened to ko

jeez man…you know that the internets exist and we can check the tapes

is there anything you wont lie about?

First off KO does not lie, and you just proved it there. I guess in your world when a man can admit that he was wrong about something he admits that he was wrong.
Also Walt if you are being so hollier than when it comes to honesty, than why where reporters being threatened with lawsuits if they tried walt to report that people where using. This how BS your post is.
KO does not lie and he did not here, and you know that he does not lie, but you do not want to admit it because KO has to be the bad guy, because Walt and others like you who say this jsut do not want to admit like KO can that everyone messed up.
Thanks for showing how KO has zero clue how to lie, and you have zero clue what honesty means. Sorry but if you want people that lie about everything turn on Fox or Rush. Keep showing that you have no idea who KO is and that you love to embarrass yourself in your igonrance on him.

What I trying to say, is that no one should be coming on here and assuming that KO is lying, it does not matter if the internets existed or that you could find the tapes. That does not change the fact that if reporters went after these stars, they could like KO explained at the top that they could be sued for defanment. Freedom of the press only appleys again when a reporter is going after the government, not when it comes to atheletes, and if they do not have the evidence or bad evidence which Walt cannot get into his head, that just because we had the internets does not mean that the evidence or info would be acurate.
Anyone can put stuff on thier, so KO and others could have used the internet, but they could have than gotten tapes and info that proved was not correct and hurtful when it comes to people’s careers. That is how BS walt your post is.
Walt keep again showing to me that KO is this generations Murrow and has never lied, saying that he could have used the internet, to anyone that likes to use logic means beans, how does KO or anyone Walt who used that info know that the info is bad or good. How would KO have know that those tapes are being truthful. Anyone can use the internet, and not everyhting on it can be truthful.
So again Walt by posting you show that KO has never lied to you, but you just hate what he talking about or do not want to expect that the world is not black and white.
Keep making more and more of a fan and show why KO has no idea how to lie.
Also how could KO have protected himself from being sued, that is how BS your post is and always will be.

Thus do drugs make fools out of us all, whether we indulge or are merely placed in circumstances where those indulging are present.

And as noted, it is silly and self-destructive to ask someone if they are using; they can only answer one way, and as my great-grandmother once remarked, “You have no defense against a liar.”

Well, Lance Armstrong is going to be on Oprah; will she offer him redemption or take him to the woodshed the way she did James Frey? I’m hoping for a victory for honesty myself, but in Armstrong’s case it’s way overdue, and he dishonors the concept with his late-arrival.

SL
You hit in the nail on the head,
Truth is no one expect the players and who ever gave them would know, and even than espically if you are a reporter because your info has to be dead on or like KO said in his piece you could be looking a defemation suit. It the one of those gray matters in life that we like to talk about.
As for Lance as someone was rooting for him beacuse of his struggle with cancer and being from Austin, it was really a big let down when he admitted using. Still do not get how a guy who had to go through all the horrors of chemo and radiations to help keep him alive would than go and abuse drugs to win. Still does not make sense, I hope that the truth comes out as well on that one.

Again when someone’s livilhood like an athelets is in jeapordy, you could even say a politican, a reporter/ jouranlist have to be right on the info that they get, because they can easily be sued as I said before for defanment, and that can be damging to them or the people that they work for. That is why saying but you had tapes and the internet means nothing.
They would have no know that those tapes are true, and top of that they could have gotten a lawsuit put on them to try to prevent them from using those tapes if they were dead on, because baseball is a billion dollar industry, that goes by preformance, so it would be hard for a great jouranlist like KO to convince them that a problem existed.
This is why you do not post and assume that you know what is going on and that someone is lying, because KO is not lying, he even told you if again you would read the whole article that when he tried this he got sued, aka Soul and Ben Johnson, so he did what anyone would do, tread lightly. Even then he shows how brave of a man he is and apologizes for what had happened, and says that he to blame too. This Walt is how honesty that KO is and always has been.
Wake up having the internet and tapes would not have made things different, reports would like KO would still be facing lawsuits and have to prove that the sources and the tapes they got where true.
Thanks again for showing me why KO is this generations Murrow and why he has no idea how to lie, and why you do not want to use reason and logic before you post.

The player he references must be Albert Belle

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Thank you for saying this. Someone had to

Sorry, Keith, but this is a crock. Leave the steroid shrouded guys aside. Biggio, Raines and Trammell are qualified without question, and Morris is a borderline case. If the writers get this so obviously wrong, they are grotesquely unqualified, and it has nothing to do with who behaved badly or was or wasn’t a good journalist or a good caretaker of the game during the Steroid Era.

This.

How is this crock, this is a stain on baseball history, and I think that it would be horrible to see people that took the easy way to get those records to be honored. KO has right on. Yes it can be hard but it harder to decided when cheating is invovled and who was clean and who was not.

It’s a crock because it’s throwing the baby out with the bathwater. Guys whose careers ended as steroids were starting to be used lose another year to a controversy they had little to nothing to do with. Raines, Trammell, Murphy, all getting lumped in with guys who played a decade after they did by writers who weren’t smart enough to vote Lofton on 5% or even get Ted Simmons or Lou Whitaker to 15 ballots.

Agreed.

Beautiful, heartfelt column. I am one of those people who think that personal behavior *outside the game* shouldn’t go against you at the HoF but game-related behavior should certainly be a factor. If you had an unfair advantage because you were using drugs, then your records should indeed be suspect. Wish there was better drug testing so the guys who have chosen not to use ‘roids have a fair shot.

Hopefully in the future that will be the case. It needs to happen in all sports including the Olympics.

This is a great blog KO. My major problems with the whole steroid-era discussions are two-fold. First, it appears that the players have taken the brunt of the criticism for the steroid era. Now, I am not saying that they shouldn’t take a large amount of blame. What I am saying is that the owners, the broadcasters, the reporters and all profited from the excitement that was generated by the artificial feats of the era. Second, what really bothers me is how some of the reporters, those who either ignored the problem or failed to take any action to further investigate, now cast their self-righteous indignation at not only those who were largely proven to have taken PED’s, but also towards those where only rumors exist.

http://usatoday30.usatoday.com/sports/baseball/2005-05-03-steroids-house_x.htm

wow, according to tom house, they were using since the 60s…and not just a few players, but a significant number

and yet, the first time crack reporter, keith olbermann ever heard anything about roid use came in the form of some player whispering to him about canseco?

all reporters are hacks

the bbwaa is a huge crock

send the drones in to take care of the hof

Walt
KO is not a crack reporter that is pure BS, also it does not matter what was going on in the 1960s.Again you show that you have no idea what journalism is and that you aree igorant about who KO is. What part of a reporter/journalist getting sued do you not get.
Walt eveyday you show that KO has zero clue how to lie and that you have zerro clue what joruanlism is, I have to be brain dead to think that this post has anything but truth in it. Let me tell you what KO or any journalist Walt would have been faced with if they had use that info, because you caer nothing about real joruanlism and actually listening to people that do something that Walt hates and that is to tell the truth. KO Walt if he used that could have someone say that Tom has no idea what he was talking about, or Walt that the problem had been solved, or Walt could have gotten sued like he did with Floycer-jones for using that source. He could had people Walt who could have told him that Tom was making it up. So again Walt you show me that KO unlike you has no idea how to lie, you just showed me that Walt is the crackpot and isd everything that Walt wants KO to be, and that Walt hates what KO is saying because in Walt’s world only jouranlist and reporters that tell the truth are ones that agree with Walt.
Walt wake up out of your dream world and realize that only people that live in alternate realites and hae using logic would believe that article would have helped. Walt keep lying and do not sa different everything that you have posted on this and on KO has been a big ass lie and always will be. You show that KO has no idea how to lie and that Walt has no idea how to tell the truth.
You even do not know what a fan is, you think that only people that know a players hat size is a fan that is how BS and made up your posts are. This article Walt would have not helped KO, because it can easily been disproven, by people saying that this person is lying and that thier was no drug problem ,or that walt this person had a grudge, that is how crack pot this post is and how honest KO is and how Walt is igorant about who KO.
Walt keep showing me why KO is this generations Murow and that you would not know honesty and journalism if it bit you. Keep bashing KO and embarrassing yourself with your posts that show that you do not like to use your brain and only bash jouranlist. Keep making me love and respect KO more. A guy in the 1960s Walt means crap and would have not helped anyone because people could refute him and say that his info is wrong. Keep embarrassing yourself with your igorance abouut who KO is, only people that hate logic would sa crap like that. KO keep being yourself and showing Walt what real honesty looks lik

Also that article shows Walt that KO is not a lier or a crackpot, KO wrote a story about this in 1999, it is in the blog article about this in playboy magizne, this article that came out in the USA Today Walt came out in 2005 after the careers of Bonds and Mcgwire and others were over. So why did the writer of that article Walt why did the USA Today not put that article out in 2005. Also where the other reporters Walt reporting this at the time and could put this info up. This how BS your point is and why you are not using your head, but again I should not be suprised for someone that thinks that being a fan means that you have to know someones hat size. You really show why KO is this generations Murrow.

And I should believe Tom House why? Nobody had a clue about steroids until the 1976 East German Women’s Swim Team. Hate to break it to you Walt, but those were innocent and naive times. It doesn’t surprise me at all that KO didn’t hear anything about steroids until that day because until the late 80′s nobody was even thinking about steroids in baseball, so nobody was looking for them.

Sorry for the double post was having computer trouble, but again this is showing me that KO has no idea how to lie, and that people need to wake up and realize that everybody as KO said in this post messed up including him. It also shows that people do not get that when KO said reporters were saying that they could be sued for even trying to talk about he was dead on serious, all stuff that people that live in real world which Walt and do not sa different Walt becuse that would be another lie, do not want to understand. KO apologized again when he did not have to because he tried to talk about it, but he was willing to admit his mistake.
Again anyone saying that they could have used the internets when talking about this shows me that they do not want to listen and actually use thier logic when it comes to the scandal.
Just get over it everyone messed up and setting your sight on on person just shows that you do not want to hear the truth about what happened, only want to bash that person because they did something that you did not like and that cannot happen and do not say different because that would be a lie. KO is showing you that this is not black and white and thier is no wrong or right answer, just something that everybody from the fans to the players to even the jouranlist messed up. hhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh

Sorry about the H’s I doing this off my Ipad and the case/keyboard was not charged. Get over it people jouralist KO included are not the bad guys, truth is thier was no bad guys, because everyone screwed up.


Some words of wisdom for BB.

No one getting elected into the hall speaks more about the fickle nature of the writers than their newly found sense of Justice and doing the right thing by baseball. The same writers who chose not to elect McGwire were blindly defending him during his playing day. I don’t think McGwire should get in, but I would feel much better if it weren’t the same writers who enabled their negative behavior in the 90′s

Indeed.

Hi Keith,
as this story seems to go on, i wondered if besides all this harder punishment talk something like the south-african truth commissions would be a good way out.
Give the players a way out, get as much info/truth about this era as possible and maybe even make a separate section in the hof that handles this era, because truly it was not only money but also fame that made players corrupt their game. (sorry for bad english).
By the way I miss your show.

They reached for a pill instead of the stars, neither the Hall of Fame nor the record books should accommodate chemically drenched players or achievements. Right now the HOF stands for something special, the immutable immortality of greatness, if these juice frauds get in it will stand for nothing…what would the Best Actress Oscar be worth after Paris Hilton won because they used CGI animation & another actress to actually speak the lines?

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