CHICAGO (AP) -When it comes to the electing players to the Baseball Hall of Fame, no new guidelines are needed to deal with the so-called Steroid Era because voters are already asked to consider a player’s integrity and character.
That’s what the Chicago chapter of the Baseball Writers’ Association of America decided Friday.
The chapter will not forward any measures or recommendations to the national chapter of the baseball writers group, which will meet at next month’s All-Star Game in St. Louis. While some Chicago writers said Friday they’re frustrated at the idea of voting for people who may or may not have cheated, the majority said common sense is enough to guide their votes.
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