For years, the Baseball Hall of Fame has officially steered clear of the question as to how

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For years, the Baseball Hall of Fame has officially steered clear of the question as to how voters should handle the candidacies of players connected to performance-enhancing drugs. On November 21, 2017, Hall of Famer Joe Morgan pleaded with voters to reject players who failed drug tests, admitted using steroids, or were identified as users in Major League Baseball's investigation (Mitchell Report). Initially, two of the game's best players -- Roger Clemens and Barry Bonds -- could only muster about one-half of the 75 percent approval needed to be voted in. However, in 2017 both players received more than 50 percent, a significant threshold that has historically indicated future election, although their support only increased to 57.3 percent and 56.4 percent, respectively, in 2018. Do you believe Clemens and Bonds should be voted into the Hall of Fame?

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