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Jeff Bagwell may have played in an era clouded by steroid use, and some voters suspect him of using PEDs, but he is deserving of Cooperstown, according to the Voice of New England.
The panelists on Red Sox Hot Stove Live agree. Bagwell never appeared on any list that said he was a steroid user during his hard-hitting career, so he should be cleared for a bid into the Hall of Fame.
The mention of Bagwell, of course, launched the debate surrounding the steroid era and which players should be punished for using PEDs. To hear more, check out the video above.