Roger Clemens once again did not get voted into the Baseball Hall of Fame in his final year on the ballot but the legendary pitcher seems unaffected.
The results of the latest BBWA election to the National Baseball Hall of Fame were revealed on Wednesday and only one player will be inducted as part of this vote: Red Sox legend David Ortiz. While deserving in the eyes of many, much of the discussion is about who didnāt get in ā namely, Roger Clemens and Barry Bonds didnāt get in on their final year on the ballot.
For the 10th-straight year, Clemens and Bonds fell short of the 75 percent vote needed to get inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame. Now, their hopes rest on the votes from the Todayās Era committee, which will vote later in the year.
As for now, though, the legendary Clemens isnāt sweating it. After the results of the vote were revealed, the former Red Sox, Blue Jays, Yankees and Astros hurler took to Twitter to release a statement about not getting into the Hall of Fame yet again.
https://twitter.com/rogerclemens/status/1486118809161195527
Roger Clemens on Hall of Fame snub: āI didnāt play baseball to get into the HOF.ā
Those that didnāt vote for Clemens will surely refute his talk about āthe right wayā as his connection to PED usage is all but certainly the reason heās not heading to Cooperstown. Because based on his stats and accomplishments, thereās no rational argument as to why he shouldnāt be a Hall of Famer.
With that said, you do have to admire the Rocketās attitude about the vote.
Heās clearly come to terms with the fact that the BBWA werenāt going to vote him into the Hall of Fame and is at peace with that and what he accomplished in his illustrious career. Thatās a healthy attitude to have and one that, frankly, many others should strive for.