Schill's Path to Cooperstown Won't Be Easy
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There was a day when it was unimaginable that Curt Schilling would receive more Hall of Fame votes than Roger Clemens, a pitcher he once regarded as an idol and mentor.
Yet that's exactly what happened on Tuesday, when Clemens and his seven Cy Young awards carried less weight with voters than the opinion that his enormous achievements were grounded in the detritus of performance-enhancing drugs.
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