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Their candidacies clouded by baseball's steroid scandal, Barry Bonds (seen here) and Roger Clemens didn’t come close to induction into the Baseball Hall of Fame on Wednesday. Bonds received 36.2 percent of the vote, while Clemens received 37.6 percent. Craig Biggio came closest to induction with 68.2 percent. (Associated Press)

Their candidacies clouded by baseball's steroid scandal, Barry Bonds (seen here) and Roger Clemens didn’t come close to induction into the Baseball Hall of Fame on Wednesday. Bonds received 36.2 percent of the vote, while Clemens received 37.6 percent. Craig Biggio came closest to induction with 68.2 percent. (Associated Press)

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