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Sammy Sosa’s Hall prospects dim

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“You don’t suddenly improve naturally by more than 50 percent when the base line (40 homers) is high to begin with. And look at the changes in his morphology.”

Tribune baseball reporter Phil Rogers and White Sox beat reporter Mark Gonzales both pointed to a 2009 New York Times report that Sosa had tested positive in a 2003 drug test as reasons for their “no” votes.

“I covered Sammy Sosa’s first big-league game, when the skinny, athletic kid played center field and batted leadoff for the Rangers,” Rogers said. “The thought then was he might win a batting title one day, and 609 home runs later he is going onto the Hall of Fame ballot as one of the flashiest sluggers in history. He was beloved in Chicago for a long time but he won’t get my vote as he never knocked down the New York Times report. Sammy had quite a journey, even it stops at the gate to Cooperstown.”

Gonzales said it’s simple.

“If Sammy wants to come out and refute the Times story, then I’m all for listening,” he said. “Until then, it’s a firm ‘no.’”

Dave Van Dyck, the senior Chicago baseball reporter, won’t place a check mark by Sosa’s name, either, at least for now.

“When in doubt, punt,” Van Dyck said. “And that’s what we’ll do right now with Sammy Sosa’s vote for the Hall of Fame. Kick it down the road. We have 15 years — assuming enough voters keep them on the ballot each year — to decide exactly what to do about ‘Steroid Era’ guys, guilty (Palmeiro) or suspected (Sosa).

“Sometime during that span, it is possible we’ll have some clarity, if not finality, on the issue. Barry Bonds and Roger Clemens are cases separated from the others, given their unquestioned Hall of Fame statistics. That doesn’t mean they should be voted in, but they certainly can make arguments that would dwarf Sosa’s.”

Fred Mitchell, who covered the Cubs in the 1980s and ’90s, is one of the few reporters Sosa has spoken with about the steroid rumors. Mitchell said the outfielder “remains in the on-deck circle” for his vote because “too much circumstantial and visual evidence lingers.”

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