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Two of the biggest stars of the Steroids Era appear on the ballot for the first time a year from now: Bonds, the career leader with 762 home runs, and Clemens, ninth in wins (354) and third in strikeouts (4,672).
Bonds is to be sentenced Dec. 16 following his conviction in April on one count of obstruction of justice for giving an evasive answer in 2003 to a grand jury investigating steroids distribution.
Following a mistrial in July, Clemens is scheduled for a trial April 17 on one count of obstruction of Congress, three counts of making false statements to Congress and two counts of perjury. The charges stem from denials of allegations of drug use he made to a congressional committee in 2008 following the publication of the Mitchell Report.
While Sosa never failed a drug test with penalties, The New York Times reported he was among the players who tested positive on baseball's 2003 survey test.
The complete ballot: Jeff Bagwell, Jeromy Burnitz, Vinny Castilla, Juan Gonzalez, Brian Jordan, Barry Larkin, Javy Lopez, Edgar Martinez, Don Mattingly, Fred McGriff, Mark McGwire, Jack Morris, Bill Mueller, Terry Mulholland, Dale Murphy, Phil Nevin, Rafael Palmeiro, Brad Radke, Tim Raines, Tim Salmon, Ruben Sierra, Lee Smith, Alan Trammell, Larry Walker, Bernie Williams, Tony Womack, Eric Young.
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