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He discusses how the votes reveal a substantial bias against players linked to performance-enhancing drugs, despite their undeniable talent and achievements. Roberts argues that some Hall of Famers—like Maddox and Morgan—intentionally or subconsciously reject Bonds and Clemens, likely due to their steroid allegations and the controversy surrounding their careers. The influence of teammates, era, and personal opinions shape these votes, which complicates the vetting process.