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Barry Bonds will be on the Hall of Fame ballot in 2013.
 
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The 2013 Baseball Hall of Fame voting process will be the most interesting we've ever seen. If you ask Barry Bonds, he deserves to be inducted.


"Oh, without a doubt. There's no doubt in my mind," Bonds responded when asked by MLB.com's Barry Bloom if he feels he belongs in the Hall of Fame.


Bonds, who's long been linked to performance-enhancing drugs, joins the likes of Roger Clemens, Sammy Sosa, Mike Piazza, Curt Schilling and Craig Biggio as first-timers on the ballot, which will truly show off the philosophies of many baseball writers. Bonds clearly has Hall-worthy numbers, but many writers could opt to look at his reputation and therefore keep him out. If that's the case, MLB's all-time home run king won't care too much.


"You have to vote on baseball the way baseball needs to be voted on," Bonds told MLB.com. "If you vote on your assumptions or what you believe or what you think might have been going on there, that's your problem. You're at fault. It has nothing to do with what your opinion is. Period. If that's the case, you better go way, way back and start thinking about your opinions. If that's how you feel life should be run, I would say then you run your Hall of Fame the way you want to run your Hall of Fame. That's what I think. That's my personal opinion. If you want to do the Hall of Fame the way the Hall of Fame is supposed to be done, then you make the right decision on that. If you don't, that's on you. To stamp something on your assumptions, it doesn't work for me."


Bonds expressed an appreciation for his 22 years in the game, although he wishes his career didn't end the way it did. The outfielder said he wanted to play one more year before eventually calling it quits.


Bonds also wishes that people would leave Roger Clemens alone. Clemens, of course, was just acquitted of all charges in his perjury trial, and Bonds feels that should be enough for fans to get off his back.


"They accused [Clemens]. They accuse whoever. Who cares? He was acquitted," Bonds said. "He deserves the same rights everyone else does. And he deserves the same respect he's always had. I love him. He was one of the greatest pitchers I've ever faced. He's always been a good friend of mine. I will go to the end of the earth for that man."


Bonds, who just turned 48 at the end of July, hopes to assume a coaching role with the Giants in the near future, expressing a desire to share his knowledge of hitting. And love him or hate him, there's no denying the guy could hit.
 

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I'd have to agree with him that he DOES belong.

Obviously his home run record is tainted and some of his "season" records are tainted , but he was already a no-brainer for the HOF before steroids came along and imo you cant take that away.

You can take away a lot of stuff that came with the roids if you want to , but you cant take away what he had already accomplished.
 
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I'd have to agree with him that he DOES belong.

Obviously his home run record is tainted and some of his "season" records are tainted , but he was already a no-brainer for the HOF before steroids came along and imo you cant take that away.

You can take away a lot of stuff that came with the roids if you want to , but you cant take away what he had already accomplished.

So, Pete Rose should be in the HOF based on what he did before he got caught gambling on a game he managed.
 
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I'd have to agree with him that he DOES belong.

Obviously his home run record is tainted and some of his "season" records are tainted , but he was already a no-brainer for the HOF before steroids came along and imo you cant take that away.

You can take away a lot of stuff that came with the roids if you want to , but you cant take away what he had already accomplished.


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bonds not getting in the HOF is a travesty and the sport should be ashamed of itself if he isnt a HOFer. if you take his career from 86 to 98 (his last season he stole more than 25 bases and really fell off after that) b/c he most likely started to juice and go after HR's his #s are HOF worthy
 

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I agree he probably belongs but am happy to see him not get in, just because his meltdowns will become unmissable viewing once a year.
 
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Bonds and Rose should both be in HOF. MLB has become the biggest joke in sports in my mind...
 

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Id vote for him

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100% he deserves to be in.. One of the best players of all time steroids or not.

Best player I've ever seen with my eyes.

Others were taking steroids and werent doing what he was doing.
 

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So, Pete Rose should be in the HOF based on what he did before he got caught gambling on a game he managed.

yes

at least he bet on his own team




daddy, I see who had the 2nd most hits, and 3rd most hits, and............., but who had the most hits?
 

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run Barry run
 

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he does belong in the hall of fame....why would you think otherwise
 

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Unless HOF Voting has become a popularity contest, Bonds deserves to get in.

All steroids aside, maybe the best hand eye coordination in baseball EVER.
 

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