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Jose Canseco, Mark McGwire to the Hall of Fame???
Jose Canseco, Mark McGwire, Tony Gwynn and Cal
Ripken Jr. headline the first-time candidates on the
2007 baseball writers' Hall of Fame ballot released
Monday, sure to spark debate on Big Mac's place in
history as the steroid era comes under renewed
scrutiny.
Canseco, whose book last year led to a congressional
hearing on steroid use in baseball, also is on the
ballot for the first time. Canseco said he used
steroids along with McGwire when they were teammates.
McGwire denied using illegal performance-enhancing
substances, but when he appeared before a
congressional committee, he evaded questions. "I'm
not here to talk about the past," was his repeated
response.
McGwire finished his career with 583 home runs,
seventh in baseball history while Canseco, a former
MVP, is 30th at 462. Dave Kingman, 34th with 442,
has the most home runs for a player who has been on
the Hall of Fame ballot and was not elected.
Gwynn, an eight-time batting champion with San
Diego, and Ripken, a two-time MVP with Baltimore,
are considered likely to gain election on the first
ballot. Ripken played in 2,632 consecutive games,
breaking Lou Gehrig's record.
Bret Saberhagen, a two-time Cy Young Award winner,
and former MVP Ken Caminiti also are among 17
players on the ballot for the first time along with
Harold Baines, Dante Bichette, Bobby Bonilla, Scott
Brosius, Jay Buhner, Eric Davis, Tony Fernandez,
Wally Joyner, Paul O'Neill, Devon White and Bobby
Witt.
Jim Rice, who was 53 votes short of election last
year, heads the 15 holdovers. Rich Gossage finished
one vote behind Rice.
Reporters who have been in the BBWAA for 10 or more
consecutive years are eligible to vote, and the
totals will be announced Jan. 9.
The complete ballot:
Harold Baines, Albert Belle, Dante Bichette, Bert
Blyleven, Bobby Bonilla, Scott Brosius, Jay Buhner,
Ken Caminiti, Jose Canseco, Dave Concepcion, Eric
Davis, Andre Dawson, Tony Fernandez, Steve Garvey,
Rich "Goose" Gossage, Tony Gwynn, Orel Hershiser,
Tommy John, Wally Joyner, Don Mattingly, Mark
McGwire, Jack Morris, Dale Murphy, Paul O'Neill,
Dave Parker, Jim Rice, Cal Ripken Jr., Bret
Saberhagen, Lee Smith, Alan Trammell, Devon White,
Bobby Witt.
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