From Deseret News archives:
Hall voters finally fed up with lies
We put up with stupidity, too. Mel Gibson is still making movies, isn't he? We can get over a person making a dumb mistake Vanessa Williams and those long-ago compromising photos, for example. We even excuse ineptitude. The O.J. prosecution team became TV stars after botching the case of the century.
But it seems we actually do draw a line when it comes to liars and cheaters.
By now you must know the subject today is baseball, because lying and cheating are pretty much synonymous with the Grand Old Game.
At issue this month is the status of former slugger Mark McGwire and whether he belongs in the Hall of Fame. Ballots were mailed this week and it is McGwire's first chance to be elected. But an Associated Press survey of Hall voters indicated that just a fraction of them plan to vote for McGwire.
A man who hit 583 home runs is going to get the thumbs down.
Barry Bonds has to be grateful. Finally someone else is taking the flak.
Under normal conditions, McGwire's induction would be automatic.
Meanwhile, he put up unthinkable numbers, including a then-record 70 homers in 1998.
But that was before the congressional committee convened in 2005 and McGwire, his answers as opaque as stone, repeatedly deflected questions on steroid use. He said he wouldn't talk about the past because he was looking ahead. In other words, he was concerned about steroids and their effect on the game and on kids, but not enough to shed any real light. He wanted to talk about a problem without implicating himself. What did he think he was there for, a singalong?
It appears Hall of Fame voters aren't willing to forget that command performance. Of the 125 polled, 74 said they will not vote for McGwire, while just 23 said they will. Others said they are undecided, wouldn't comment or planned to abstain. A player needs 75 percent approval to be inducted.
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