I didn't say you voted more than once. I said I wouldn't be surprised if you did. And that is not just directed at you; it is directed at anyone who voted primarily because of their disdain for Bonds, instead of their love for the integrity of the game. I am assuming that you feel the game has no integrity to protect anymore, which is why you don't follow the sport like you used to. If that's true, how damaging would it be to accept a piece of memorabilia that has been defaced in an attempt to disparage one player?
That having been said, I am not defending Bonds or the ball or the record. I just do not feel that defaced memorabilia should be in the Hall of Fame, whether the record it represents is tainted or not.
Again, it's not about Bonds or Sosa or McGwire or anyone else who may or may not have taken steroids or other illegal performance-enhancing drugs. It's about the Hall of Fame. If they want to accept the ball, they should do so on the condition that it is not defaced in any way; it should be in the condition it was when the fan went home with it. If they reject it, they should do so because they don't consider it to be worthy of the Hall, due to the allegations against Bonds.
Defaced memorabilia should not be in the Hall of Fame of any sport. To me, it's the same as the Football Hall of Fame accepting an O.J. Simpson touchdown ball that's been branded "Murderer", or anything else like that. The Hall winds up serving as a grand stand for Bonds' detractors. That's not what it is, or what it should be. It doesn't matter what fans voted for or what Marc Ecko thinks. No defaced paraphernalia should be accepted into any Hall of Fame, ever. Regardless of any scandals surrounding the player or team that the item is connected to.
That having been said, I am not defending Bonds or the ball or the record. I just do not feel that defaced memorabilia should be in the Hall of Fame, whether the record it represents is tainted or not.
Again, it's not about Bonds or Sosa or McGwire or anyone else who may or may not have taken steroids or other illegal performance-enhancing drugs. It's about the Hall of Fame. If they want to accept the ball, they should do so on the condition that it is not defaced in any way; it should be in the condition it was when the fan went home with it. If they reject it, they should do so because they don't consider it to be worthy of the Hall, due to the allegations against Bonds.
Defaced memorabilia should not be in the Hall of Fame of any sport. To me, it's the same as the Football Hall of Fame accepting an O.J. Simpson touchdown ball that's been branded "Murderer", or anything else like that. The Hall winds up serving as a grand stand for Bonds' detractors. That's not what it is, or what it should be. It doesn't matter what fans voted for or what Marc Ecko thinks. No defaced paraphernalia should be accepted into any Hall of Fame, ever. Regardless of any scandals surrounding the player or team that the item is connected to.
Have a good day, Supes. I've always enjoyed "arguing" with you.