
This is the last year writers can select Barry Bonds and Roger Clemens for the baseball Hall of Fame. Will they make it?
CNN
Once considered first-ballot Hall of Famers, baseball legends Barry Bonds and Roger Clemens are on the verge of missing out on one of sports' greatest honors.
But now, in their 10th year of eligibility, the two baseball legends have yet to be invited to the National Baseball Hall of Fame -- and it's far from certain they ever will be.
Bonds and Clemens were linked to the use of performance-enhancing drugs through the 2007 Mitchell Report by senator-turned-baseball-investigator George Mitchell. But neither player ever failed an MLB test for steroids and Bonds only admitted to using substances he said he was told were an arthritis balm and flaxseed oil.

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