Since the 1990's slugger Frank Thomas has been an outspoken opponent of steriods and performance enhancing drugs.
And, after appearing with Hall of Famers in charity events, it's become clear to them how those hallowed players feel about opening their doors to PED users...
When Yao Ming announced his retirement from the NBA last month, the debate among NBA fans as to whether or not he should be a Hall of Famer began. The discussion could end as soon as 2012, as Yao is already eligible for enshrinement as a "contributor to the game."
Roberto Alomar and Bert Blyleven were inducted into Major League Baseball's Hall of Fame today, and the two players took decidedly different paths to get there.
Alomar becomes the third native of Puerto Rico to get into the Hall. He was elected in his second year of eligiblity. In...
Former New Orleans Saints running back Fred McAfee will be inducted into the Division II College Football Hall of Fame this December. McAfee, who currently serves as the Saints Director of Player Development, played for the Mississippi College Choctaws from 1987-1990 where he rushed for 4,416 yards and scored 38 touchdowns.
Harmon Killebrew, the face of the Minnesota Twins franchise, passed away this morning after a bout with esophageal cancer at the age of 74.
Killebrew ranks 11th all time in home runs with 573 during a 22-year career.
Barry Bonds' perjury trial resumes today and Jason and Jeremy Giambi are scheduled to testify.
Meanwhile, more details concerning Kimberley Bell's testimony is coming to light and the judge in the case is pondering whether to allow testimony concerning Bonds' testicles.
Willie Roaf is not dismayed about missing out on the Hall of Fame. In his first year of eligibility, the former New Orleans Saint and Kansas City Chief offensive tackle made the final 10 cut, but was not among the 7 electees.