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Since Mark McGwire's disastrous performance in front of Congress nearly three years ago all but convinced the sporting world that he had used performance enhancing substances during his playing career, Hall of Fame voters have struggled with the question of what to do about known steroid users when they appear on the ballot. Do we ban them from consideration altogether, a la Pete Rose and Joe ...
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