And fans argue it's not the same thing, but the Hall admitted Gaylord Perry.
Even if you overlook the "degrees of cheating" with Perry, as if such a thing exists, the fact is he openly and arrogantly defied the rules. He even titled his autobiography "The Spitter And Me." How exactly is that not thumbing his nose at the MLB rulebook?
If that level of cheating and arrogance is worth immortalizing, I have no issue with Bonds or Clemens or any other steroid user who at least had the decency to lie about what they did...