It shows a real ignorance of baseball history if you think that someone like Cobb had anything to do with continued segregation in the game. Cobb, for all his bigotry off the field, actually tried to get a negro league catcher that he liked onto the Tigers by trying to disguise him as a Cuban. He wanted to win and that's all he cared about on the field. He also used to go to Detroit Stars games all the time and hang out in the dugout to see what he could learn from them. Direct those complaints toward Cap Anson (who set the segregation precedent) and Judge Landis (who continued the segregation) and you'd have a valid argument that I might agree with. and yes i'm talking about ty cobb again, har har, hee hee I wasn't singling Cobb out, and it shows real ignorance in general to think a virulently racist man would keep his hate separate from his profession. I'm sure you can excavate a few obscure anecdotes to try and prove the contrary, but Cobb and his ilk (of which Cap Anson and Kennesaw Mountain Landis were prime figures) are one of the major reasons for segregation. It's one thing to want a use someone (or someones), but it is entirely another to allow them equal footing and equal share. If there is one thing that is certain, it is that the establishment, influential players and executives alike, did not want a fully integrated MLB. But my argument was a more general one, and my point was that all this hand wringing over PED use from "purists" with a blinding sense of nostalgia is hypocritical at best, seeing as their heroes padded their HOF stats in a time where competition was at a much lower level and the game was rife with injustice. And we can dispense with the notion that only on-field performance is the true measure of a HOF, since the writers (and in particular the veterans committee) have proven time and again that they are an irrational and fickle bunch. That's not even touching the fact that there are HOF'ers that would never have been selected on the basis of their performance, but were on their reputations. The baseball HOF is hardly a paragon of integrity, yet there are no shortage of those feigning baseball piety who want to be the new gatekeepers. And have no delusions - there will be several PED users who make it - we just won't know. Hell, there already may be. The real injustice is that those who may be more deserving will be excluded because of selective leaks.