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- The Baseball Hall of Fame Committee should induct Roger Clemens into the Hall of Fame.
- Roger Clemens is one of the Greatest Pitchers of All Time.
- Roger Clemens' achievements include winning 354 Games, seven Cy Young Awards (a record), and playing in six World Series, winning two.
- Roger Clemens is second only to Nolan Ryan in most strike-outs.
- Roger Clemens is the only pitcher with 300 wins not enshrined in the Hall of Fame, which is a travesty.
- His exclusion is due to unproven rumors and innuendo.
- He never tested positive for performance-enhancing drugs.
- He was fully acquitted of all charges in a criminal case brought by the Obama DOJ regarding steroid allegations.
- Roger Clemens consistently denied taking any drugs.
- His pitching dominance was evident before any allegations were made.
- The Committee should use its judgment, and the Baseball Commissioner should act with strength, wisdom, and power to immediately induct Roger Clemens.
- Roger Clemens is one of the greatest pitchers of all time.
- Clemens won 354 games, seven Cy Young Awards (a record), and two World Series while playing in six.
- Clemens was second to Nolan Ryan in most strikeouts.
- Clemens should be in the Baseball Hall of Fame immediately.
- Claims that Clemens took drugs are unproven, and he never tested positive.
- Clemens denies drug use from the very beginning.
- Clemens was as great before the erroneous drug charges were leveled.
- There has been no evidence that Clemens was a 'druggie' despite years of rumor.
- The situation is compared to Pete Rose's delayed Hall of Fame induction.
- The Commissioner promised to 'open up' Pete Rose's case but only did so after Rose's death, explicitly linking it to his passing.
- The 'stupidity' of delaying Clemens' induction should not happen.
