Baseball Writers Elect No One To Cooperstown For First Time In 17 Years

As expected, it was announced earlier today that the Baseball Writers Association of America (BBWAA) elected no one to the Baseball Hall of Fame for the first time in 17 years.

The Class of 2013 was not lacking superstars, with Barry Bonds and Roger Clemens being eligible for the first time. Of course, those two names are at the forefront of the baseball steroid conversation in the 1990s and early 2000s. Craig Biggio, who has over 3,000 career hits, led the way with 68% of the vote, seven percent short of the required 75% to be inducted. This will be the first time since 1996 that the BBWAA has not elected anyone to the Hall of Fame.

It’s a shame, really. You have the all-time home run champion, the greatest power hitter and on-base man ever to play the game, and he can’t even garner half of the votes. Say what you want about Bonds’ sketchy past, it was never proven that he took any sort of substance that enhanced his performance. In fact, it’s never been proven at all that steroids, amphetamines and human growth hormone make it easier to actually hit a baseball, as in make contact, or throw strikes as well as Bonds and Clemens did respectively.

It just goes to show you what a stubborn dinosaur the BBWAA truly is. Bonds and Clemens aren’t the only ones being vilified by the writers. Sammy Sosa, Mark McGwire, Rafael Palmeiro and several others are being held out of Cooperstown since they were in the thick of one of the darkest eras in professional sports. It is a shame that our childhood heroes are being punished for using drugs that were being used by probably over half of the Major League Baseball players during their careers in the ‘90s and 2000s.

So now, there aren’t any heroes to be remembered in upstate New York this summer, and Doubleday Field will sit empty in July. Earl Weaver was the only person inducted into Cooperstown in 1996. I’m sure the veteran’s committee will find someone to induct this summer, but it won’t be someone we idolized while we were growing up.

It’s an interesting debate. Are the likes of Bonds and Clemens in the wrong because they were using PEDs in a time when pretty much everyone else was doing it? Doesn’t it mean something that they still outperformed hundreds of other players who were also using steroids? Apparently not.

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  1. SirIota1578

    Lets be honest, its fucked up that Dale Murphy never made the Hall and never will unless he is an inductee by the Veterans Board. His 15 years is now passed up and he was a dominant player in his era. He won back to back NL MVPs in ’82 and ’83, seven time all star, five time gold glove. Its fucked up if he doesnt make it but the cheaters do, whether those cheaters were “iconic” or not

    12 years ago at 3:42 pm
    1. SirIota1578

      At the least I would imagine him getting more votes. Never even broke 25% in 15 years even though he was a back to back MVP

      12 years ago at 3:56 pm
    1. ice cold frat

      ^ Because self-righteousness is best served with a dose of double standards.

      12 years ago at 4:52 pm
    2. The Marathon Man

      Craig was a great player but not Hall of Fame material. Griffey should of made it.

      12 years ago at 10:23 pm
    3. The Marathon Man

      Well damn. Forgot that Griffey was in 2016.. and no laps shall be taken for my grammar mistake, as my grammar is usually impeccable

      12 years ago at 10:58 pm
  2. Figure it out

    Biggio played the game harder than anyone in the 90s and 00s. It’s a travesty he was kept out of Cooperstown. 3,000 hits, 1,800 runs, only player in the history of baseball to record 1,000 at bats as a catcher, 2nd baseman, and center fielder, 285 times hit by pitch, 4 golden gloves, 1 of 4 infielders in history to have a 20 homer 50 steal season. And he was my childhood hero, the reason everything I had was covered in pine tar, the reason I had a high leg kick in the box, the reason I played the game. Fuck the BBWAA, here’s to you Craig.

    12 years ago at 2:33 am
    1. InHocSignoDrinkes

      The fact that Bagwell isn’t in yet is fucking ridiculous, too. He’s one of the best, if not the best, right-handed first baseman of all-time.

      12 years ago at 6:40 pm