Rafael Palmeiro has
had an outstanding career; he is one of only 4 members in the entire
history of Major League Baseball to have over 3,000 hits and 500
homeruns. He is 15th all-time in RBI’s with 1834, and 10th all-time
in total bases with 5385.
Despite all of those
numbers, the one thing that people will always remember about Rafael
Palmeiro was that he was tested positive for steroids by Major League
Baseball.
Rafael tested positive
for Stanozolol in May 2005. Stanozolol is a very potent steroid,
and the chances that Rafael did not know he was taking it in a dietary
supplement are slim to none. When Rafael was tested positive for
the drug there was a secret arbitration in June, to decide if he
was guilty of the charges against him. Only a few members of Major
League Baseball and The Players Union were aware that Rafael had
tested positive. Major League Baseball wanted to make sure that
he hit his 500th homerun and his 3000th hit before they released
the news that Rafael had tested positive for steroids.
So if Rafael was caught
cheating, why should he be allowed to enter into the Hall of Fame?
Rafael should be put
in the Hall of Fame because the numbers that he put up over the
course of his career are outstanding, and he belongs to be there.
Rafael Palmeiro was not banned from the sport of baseball; he was
not barred from all baseball related activities, Rafael Palmeiro
was suspended 10 days for breaking the rules
If Julian Tavares (who
was suspended for using tar on the bill of his cap) was a hall of
fame caliber player, should he be banned from the hall of fame?
There are plenty of players
over the course of history that used spitballs, vasoline balls,
pine-tar, anything they could find to get an edge. A lot of those
players are currently in the hall of fame. In the 70’s it was reported
that the players were using many different types of stimulants,
and that a lot of the time the winner was generally the team that
out-doped the other team.
Is Major League Baseball
going to ban Palmeiro from the hall of fame and allow everybody
else because their ability to monitor cheaters has gotten better?
I am not promoting steroids
at all of any kind, but if you are going to ban someone from the
hall of fame for cheating you have to be consistent. You would also
have to ban Sammy Sosa (for cork) and Barry Bonds (for admitting
that he took a steroid).
The bottom line is that
Rafael Palmeiro should be in the hall of fame because he was one
of the best players of this generation. Rafael made a mistake and
took steroids to get an edge, but he would not be in the only one
in the hall of fame who cheated to get an edge on their competition.
3,000 Hits and 500 Homeruns, the numbers should speak for themselves.
Benjamin Nicholson
Baseball Scout and Sports Analyst
www.grinnation.com
http://www.grinnation.com/palmeirohalloffame.htm
benjamnicholson@aol.com
Benjamin Nicholson has
covered Major League Baseball for 10 years. He is currently a scout
and sports analyst, and most recently has been covering the Rise
and Fall of Rafael Palmeiro.
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