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Aaron Judge just joined a club that even Barry Bonds never entered. With his towering three-run shot off White Sox rookie Jonathan Cannon in the second inning at Yankee Stadium, Judge became the only player in American League history with four separate 50 ...
Two of the greatest players in MLB history, shunned from baseball immortality over links to performance-enhancing drugs, have another chance for selection to the Hall of Fame.
The National Baseball Hall of Fame on Monday released the Contemporary Baseball Era Committee ballot for 2026 induction, and among the eight names are firebrand candidates Barry Bonds and Roger Clemens.
Barry Bonds and Roger Clemens are among the eight players up for induction into the National Baseball Hall of Fame next year via the Contemporary Baseball Era/Player Ballot. Also on the ballot announced Monday are Carlos Delgado, Jeff Kent, Don Mattingly, Dale Murphy, Gary Sheffield and Fernando Valenzuela.