Barry Bonds, the all-time Major League Baseball leader in home runs, dropped off the Baseball Hall of Fame ballot after failing to be elected to Cooperstown over the course 10 years. David Justice, a former All-Star outfielder who won World Series titles with the Atlanta Braves and the New York Yankees, endorsed Bonds for the Hall of Fame on Saturday. "Major League Baseball, and let's get this clearly and straight, hasn't had a rule, and has rules, whether they were broken or not broken, there were rules, some rules," Bonds continued. It has nothing to do with it.… Major League Baseball already punished you for those stints. In his final year on the ballot, Bonds received 66% of the vote from baseball writers.
Source: Fox News July 17, 2023 18:26 UTC