Some of the biggest — and most controversial — names in baseball from the 1990s and early 2000s will get another chance to enter the Baseball Hall of Fame, including Barry Bonds, Roger Clemens, Curt Schilling and Rafael Palmeiro
SAN FRANCISCO -- Barry Bonds spent his Sunday night at the Castro Theatre for the West Coast premier of the"Say Hey, Willie Mays!" documentary that airs Tuesday night on HBO. The doc included a passionate plea from Mays for Bonds to be included in the National Baseball Hall of Fame, and on Monday, Bonds got another shot.
Bonds was one of eight players included on the Contemporary Baseball Era ballot, a secondary way to get to Cooperstown.
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