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  • Bonds, Clemens rejected; no one elected to BB Hall

    Steroid-tainted stars Barry Bonds, Roger Clemens and Sammy Sosa were denied entry to baseball's Hall of Fame, with voters failing to elect any candidates for only the second time in four decades.


  • Steroids fallout: No BB Hall for Bonds, Clemens

    No one was elected to the Hall of Fame this year. When voters closed the doors to Barry Bonds, Roger Clemens and Sammy Sosa, they also shut out everybody else.


  • **FILE** New York Yankees starter Roger Clemens reacting on the mound during the third inning of a baseball game against the Boston Red Sox in New York on May 26, 2003. (Associated Press)

    Bonds, Clemens fall short in Baseball Hall of Fame voting

    No one was elected to the Hall of Fame this year. When voters closed the doors to Barry Bonds, Roger Clemens and Sammy Sosa, they also shut out everybody else.


  • AP survey: Bonds, Clemens likely miss in Hall vote

    Baseball's all-time home run king and its most decorated pitcher likely will be shut out of the Hall of Fame in January. A survey by The Associated Press shows that Barry Bonds and Roger Clemens, as well as slugger Sammy Sosa, don't have enough votes to get into Cooperstown.


  • AP survey: Bonds, Clemens likely miss in Hall vote

    Baseball's all-time home run king and the most decorated pitcher likely will be shut out of the Hall of Fame in January. A survey by The Associated Press shows that Barry Bonds and Roger Clemens, as well as slugger Sammy Sosa, don't have enough votes to get into Cooperstown.


  • Steroids Era to consume Hall voters

    Still glowing over his election to the Hall of Fame, Barry Larkin was asked about next year's sure-to-be-controversial vote: the first appearances of Barry Bonds, Roger Clemens and Sammy Sosa on the Cooperstown ballot.


  • Barry Bonds holds the all-time record for home runs with 762 and the record for most in a season, 73. He also was convicted of obstruction of justice for giving an evasive answer to a grand jury investigating drug distribution. (Associated Press)

    Steroids Era will take center stage on next year's Hall ballot

    Still glowing over his election to the Hall of Fame, Barry Larkin was asked about next year's sure-to-be-controversial vote: the first appearances of Barry Bonds, Roger Clemens and Sammy Sosa on the Cooperstown ballot.


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