April 24: A Yankees security guard takes down a fan who ran onto the field during the seventh inning during the Yankees' game against Twins at Yankee Stadium in New York. June 13: The Los Angeles Dodgers' Matt Kemp (27) and Texas Rangers catcher Robinson Chirinos fight in the third inning at Dodger Stadium. Maybe that thinking still has relevance for the candidacies of Bonds and Clemens, who are only in their second year of eligibility and started with stronger support in their first try (Clemens at 37.6 percent; Bonds at 36.2 percent) than Palmeiro, McGwire and Sosa did. While he hadn’t quite built a Hall of Fame resume at that the time of his death, Munson was well on his way. And as much as I wonder about what the Hall will be, what it will mean, without Palmeiro, McGwire and Sosa, I can't make any sense at all of a future writers' vote that puts Clemens and Bonds into the Hall of Fame when we didn't see our way clear to send those other three. Sammy Sosa, Mark McGwire and Barry Bonds (Photo Credit: Getty Images, By: Brian Bahr), Do not read that as a “conspiracy theory,” but instead as a simple reminder that times were different in the 1990s: Television was king and there was barely an internet, never mind the phenomenons which are Facebook and Twitter. April 25: Washington Nationals outfielder Howie Kendrick (12) celebrates with outfielder Andrew Stevenson (45) after scoring a run against the San Francisco Giants in the eighth inning at AT&T Park. I don't know what the loss of Palmeiro or McGwire or Sosa might do to the future of the Hall of Fame. Second, players who played in 2014 and on haven’t even been on a ballot. Rose, who knows a thing or two about the subject, named “Shoeless” Joe Jackson. Aug. 28: Houston Astros center fielder George Springer makes a diving catch on a fly ball during the first inning against the Oakland Athletics at Minute Maid Park. May 3: Blue Jays baserunner Yangervis Solarte tries to slide into third base in the third inning against the Indians at Progressive Field in Cleveland. He’s not making excuses, but he happened to play in an era when there were teams, trainers and front office personnel who actually encouraged drug use. May 30: Astros second baseman Jose Altuve, left, talks with Yankees baserunner Aaron Judge during the first inning at Yankee Stadium in New York. The Red Sox won the game, 9-1. At least now, Bonds is no longer unique to the MLB situation of being statistically dominant enough to be in the Hall of Fame but marred with the steroid stigma. April 16: Bryce Harper breaks his bat while hitting a solo home run in the first inning of an 8-6 win over the New York Mets.

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