Barry Bonds, Roger Clemens get another Baseball Hall of Fame shot through contemporary era committee ballot
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Barry Bonds, Roger Clemens, Don Mattingly and Dale Murphy were held over on the Hall of Fame's contemporary baseball era committee ballot and will be joined next month by former Toronto Blue Jays Carlos Delgado and Jeff Kent, along with Gary Sheffield and Fernando Valenzuela.
COOPERSTOWN, N.Y. — Barry Bonds, Roger Clemens, Don Mattingly and Dale Murphy were held over on the Hall of Fame's contemporary baseball era committee ballot and will be joined next month by Carlos Delgado, Jeff Kent, Gary Sheffield and Fernando Valenzuela.
It started with Babe Ruth. Or maybe with Joe DiMaggio and Ted Williams. It increased in ferocity with Thurman Munson and Carlton Fisk and reached its apex with Derek Jeter and David Ortiz. The New York Yankees and Boston Red Sox have long been adversaries, although the rivalry has admittedly cooled off from that pinnacle of animosity 21 years ago.
Baseball legend Roger Clemens calls late Turning Point USA founder Charlie Kirk a 'sweetheart of a man' and addresses whether athletes should speak out more about politics on 'The Will Cain Show.'
Baseball legend Roger Clemens calls late Turning Point USA founder Charlie Kirk a 'sweetheart of a man' and addresses whether athletes should speak out more about politics on 'The Will Cain Show.'
Orioles' Jackson Holliday broke up the Dodgers' Yoshinobu Yamamoto's no-hitter with home run in ninth inning.
Former MLB pitcher Roger Clemens discusses President Donald Trump and makes MLB predictions for the 2025 season on ‘The Will Cain Show.’