Seton Hall Sports Poll   /     November/December 2017 - Joe Morgan on PED Users in Baseball Hall of Fame

Summary

By a margin of 49% - 35%, Americans have said “no” to the inclusion of Barry Bonds and Roger Clemens in the Baseball Hall of Fame. The two have not yet been elected by the Baseball Writers, who are voting now for the 2018 inductees.  Both seemingly had Hall of Fame credentials even before their linkage to performance enhancing drugs.  The poll also showed Americans agreeing with Hall of Famer Joe Morgan, who sent a letter to voters saying players named as PED users should not be elected.  62% supported Morgan’s position, with only 26% opposing.

Subtitle
BY 49%-35%, AMERICANS SAY ‘NO’ TO BONDS AND CLEMENS FOR HALL OF FAME; 62% AGREE WITH JOE MORGAN’S CALL TO BAN DRUG USERS
Duration
00:21:00
Publishing date
2017-12-12 14:30
Link
http://www.blogtalkradio.com/setonhallsportspoll/2017/12/12/novemberdecember-2017--joe-morgan-on-ped-users-in-baseball-hall-of-fame
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By a margin of 49% - 35%, Americans have said “no” to the inclusion of Barry Bonds and Roger Clemens in the Baseball Hall of Fame. The two have not yet been elected by the Baseball Writers, who are voting now for the 2018 inductees.  Both seemingly had Hall of Fame credentials even before their linkage to performance enhancing drugs.  The poll also showed Americans agreeing with Hall of Famer Joe Morgan, who sent a letter to voters saying players named as PED users should not be elected.  62% supported Morgan’s position, with only 26% opposing.