PED-Linked Baseball Players Sheffield and Rodriguez See Disparity in Hall of Fame Votes
Sheffield Leads Rodriguez by About 35% Despite Both Being Implicated in PED Scandals
- Former baseball players Alex Rodriguez and Gary Sheffield, both linked to performance-enhancing drug use, are seeing a significant disparity in their Hall of Fame voting percentages.
- Despite both being implicated in PED scandals, Sheffield is currently leading Rodriguez by about 35% in the Hall of Fame vote.
- Sheffield, who is on his 10th and final ballot, has seen his vote increase in each of the last six years.
- Rodriguez, on his third ballot, has also seen an increase in votes, but not to the same extent as Sheffield.
- Sheffield has consistently maintained his innocence, while Rodriguez has admitted to his wrongdoings twice.