MLB Hall of Fame 2013: Barry Bonds and Rogers Clemens Deserve First-Ballot Entry
Barry Bonds and Roger Clemens statistically tower above the others on MLB's 2013 Hall of Fame ballot. From the 1980s and into the 21st century, both were considered among baseball's elite performers, if not the very best of the best.
Bonds is the all-time Home Run King with 762 round trippers while also holding the single-season mark with 73 (in only 476 at bats). Although recognized primarily for his home runs, Bonds has produced staggering numbers in other categories as well.
For his career, Bonds hit .298 with 602 doubles, 1,996 RBI, 2,227 runs scored and 514 stolen bas...
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