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Should players suspected of doping be enshrined in the Baseball Hall of Fame?

Posted on November 20, 2019 (June 24, 2020) by ProCon.org

The Baseball Hall of Fame ballot for 2020 includes some players accused of using steroids during their careers. Should they be allowed in the Hall of Fame? Read pros and cons from experts.

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ProCon.org. "Should players suspected of doping be enshrined in the Baseball Hall of Fame?" ProCon.org. Last modified on November 20, 2019. Accessed May 21, 2022. https://www.procon.org/should-players-suspected-of-doping-be-enshrined-in-the-baseball-hall-of-fame/