The Baseball Hall-of-Fame ballot brought about a lot of interesting debates for the 2020 induction class. As statheads continue to control the voting more and more each passing year for the Baseball Hall-of-Fame ballots, the focus of what should qualify to be inducted shifts further and further. But the case for induction to the Baseball Hall-of-Fame surrounding a former superstar pitcher of the Texas Longhorns baseball program Roger Clemens blurs the lines.
Clemens played in the MLB with four different teams over the course of a whopping 24-year career. Most of his MLB career was spent playing for teams in the AL East, namely 13 years with the Boston Red Sox.