MLB fans divided over San Francisco Giants legend and home run king Barry Bonds being a finalist for the Hall of Fame 

MLB fans divided over San Francisco Giants legend and home run king Barry Bonds being a finalist for the Hall of Fame 

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MLB fans divided over San Francisco Giants legend and home run king Barry Bonds being a finalist for the Hall of Fame

Division Series - Los Angeles Dodgers v San Francisco Giants - Game One Barry Bonds is a Hall of Fame finalist once again, and fans remain divided on whether or not he should make it in. It is not due to any of his performances on the field, but rather the usage of performance-enhancing drugs that propelled his impressive numbers. Bonds holds a cavalcade of offensive records, including career home runs hit and home runs in a single season. Bonds set these records in what is now colloquially known as the 'Steroid Era'. Around the league, records were being shattered, thanks in part to the rampant usuage of PEDs. It is important to note that Barry Bonds himself never tested positive for PEDs nor was he suspended by the MLB. However, the issue of his Hall of Fame eligibility is still hotly contested. Alex Pavlovic shared a list of players on the ballot for the Contemporary Era of the Hall of Fame on Twitter. Barry Bonds has another shot at the Hall of Fame. He's one of eight players on the Contemporary Era ballot for a committee that will meet in December. He's joined by Roger Clemens, Albert Belle, Don Mattingly, Fred McGriff, Dale Murphy, Rafael Palmeiro and Curt Schilling.Barry Bonds has another shot at the Hall of Fame. He's one of eight players on the Contemporary Era ballot for a committee that will meet in December. He's joined by Roger Clemens, Albert Belle, Don Mattingly, Fred McGriff, Dale Murphy, Rafael Palmeiro and Curt Schilling. Bonds is a legend and arguably one of the best players in baseball history. As the years have passed, fans have steadily become more receptive to him making the Hall of Fame. At one point it seemed impossible, but now many see it as the correct move. If he doesn’t get in the HOF is a joke If he doesn’t get in the HOF is a joke Barry Bonds deserves to be in the HOF. Barry Bonds deserves to be in the HOF. Barry Bonds was HoF player even before he took steroids. Him not being in is dumb AF Barry Bonds has another shot at the Hall of Fame. He's one of eight players on the Contemporary Era ballot for a committee that will meet in December. He's joined by Roger Clemens, Albert Belle, Don Mattingly, Fred McGriff, Dale Murphy, Rafael Palmeiro and Curt Schilling.Barry Bonds has another shot at the Hall of Fame. He's one of eight players on the Contemporary Era ballot for a committee that will meet in December. He's joined by Roger Clemens, Albert Belle, Don Mattingly, Fred McGriff, Dale Murphy, Rafael Palmeiro and Curt Schilling.Barry Bonds was HoF player even before he took steroids. Him not being in is dumb AF Of course, there are still many fans on the other side of the fence. Some believe that regardless of the era that players compete in, any form of cheating is an automatic disqualification from the Hall of Fame. This would apply to many players throughout the history of the game, most notably Barry Bonds. Keep that cheater out of the hall. Keep that cheater out of the hall. Give it up! He’s the most hated man in baseball he ain’t gettin in Give it up! He’s the most hated man in baseball he ain’t gettin in Nope. Cheating has consequences. And the homers who try to make the case for Barry while hating on the Astros for cheating are ridiculous. Nope. Cheating has consequences. And the homers who try to make the case for Barry while hating on the Astros for cheating are ridiculous. There have recently been examples of players with a similar history to Bonds making the Hall of Fame. David Ortiz of the was alleged to have been a PED user, though he never tested positive. If Ortiz went in, bonds should absolutely go in. If Ortiz went in, bonds should absolutely go in. Barry Bonds is a national hero and he deserves to get in, but not before Ray Durham. Barry Bonds is a national hero and he deserves to get in, but not before Ray Durham. Great. The asterisk era. Great. The asterisk era. The Hall of Fame is in a very difficult position between celebrating the history of the game and protecting its integrity.

Fans will never forget the incredible on-field accomplishments of Barry Bonds

Barry Bonds Arraigned In Steroids Perjury Trial Bonds hit a ridiculous 762 home runs in his career. He was a seven-time MVP and a 14-time All-Star. He was walked 688 times in his career, often intentionally, the most in MLB history. Regardless of whether he makes it to the hallowed halls of Cooperstown, his legacy will be remembered by those who watched him play. Poll : 0 votes Quick Links More from Sportskeeda Thank You! Show More Comments No thanks Delete Cancel Update Reply ❮ ❯ No thanks Delete Cancel Update Reply ❮ ❯ Be the first one to comment on this story More from Sportskeeda Fetching more content... 1 Logout No Results Found
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