Trump SLAMS Baseball Hall of Fame

President Donald Trump
President Donald Trump

President Donald Trump’s bold call for Roger Clemens’ immediate Hall of Fame induction challenges the woke establishment’s weaponization of unproven allegations to destroy American baseball legends.

Story Highlights

  • Trump demands Hall of Fame induction for Roger Clemens after golf outing, citing lack of proven PED violations.
  • Clemens’ legendary career includes 354 wins, a record seven Cy Young Awards, but he remains excluded due to steroid allegations.
  • Baseball writers continue blocking admission despite Clemens’ 2012 perjury acquittal and no positive drug tests.
  • Trump’s intervention highlights a broader battle against cancel culture destroying American sports heroes.

Trump Champions Baseball Legend Against Cancel Culture

President Trump took to Truth Social following a golf outing with Roger Clemens and his son, demanding the Baseball Hall of Fame end its shameful exclusion of one of America’s greatest pitchers.

Trump’s statement emphasized that “nothing was proven” regarding steroid allegations against Clemens, highlighting how the liberal sports establishment continues destroying legends based on speculation rather than facts.

This presidential intervention represents a long-overdue challenge to the woke gatekeepers who have weaponized unsubstantiated claims.

Undeniable Statistical Dominance Ignored by Woke Writers

Clemens’ 24-season career produced statistics that make his Hall of Fame exclusion absolutely ridiculous. His 354 wins, 3.12 ERA, and 4,672 strikeouts rank third all-time in baseball history.

The man earned a record seven Cy Young Awards and two World Series titles, achievements that should automatically guarantee enshrinement. Yet the Baseball Writers’ Association of America continues bowing to political correctness, allowing allegations to overshadow documented greatness on the field.

Legal Victory Means Nothing to Liberal Sports Media

Despite being acquitted of perjury charges in 2012 and never testing positive for performance-enhancing drugs, Clemens remains blacklisted by the same liberal media that destroys conservative figures daily.

The Mitchell Report’s allegations became gospel truth for writers determined to erase the steroid era rather than contextualize it. Clemens peaked at just 65.2% in Hall of Fame voting during his final eligible year in 2022, falling short of the required 75% threshold due to this coordinated character assassination.

The Baseball Writers’ Association continues treating unproven allegations as disqualifying evidence, demonstrating the same guilty-until-proven-innocent mentality plaguing American institutions.

This represents exactly the type of establishment overreach that Trump has consistently fought throughout his presidency. When legal courts couldn’t convict Clemens, the sports media appointed themselves judge and jury, permanently damaging his legacy based on partisan politics rather than baseball merit.

Setting Precedent Against Institutional Bias

Trump’s advocacy for Clemens extends beyond baseball into the broader cultural war against institutional bias destroying American excellence.

The Hall of Fame’s treatment of steroid-era players like Clemens, Barry Bonds, and Mark McGwire mirrors how establishment institutions punish conservatives based on accusations rather than proven facts.

This presidential intervention could force the Contemporary Baseball Era Committee to reconsider its politically motivated exclusions when it next convenes.

The precedent matters significantly for restoring fairness to American institutions. If Trump’s pressure succeeds in correcting this injustice, it demonstrates how strong leadership can challenge corrupt gatekeepers who have abandoned merit-based standards.

Clemens deserves recognition for his documented achievements, not continued punishment for unproven allegations that even federal prosecutors couldn’t substantiate in court.

Sources:

The Baseball Scholar – Roger Clemens Career Analysis

MLB – Roger Clemens Records and Accolades

MLB – Roger Clemens Player Profile

Wikipedia – Roger Clemens

StatMuse – Roger Clemens Career Statistics