On his 57th birthday, discussions around Roberto Alomar highlight his exceptional baseball career versus serious allegations of sexual misconduct, which have led to his ineligibility by MLB. While some argue for the presumption of innocence without criminal charges, others recognize the painful realities women face when confronting such accusations. The debate extends to Hall of Fame eligibility, questioning if a player's character and actions post-election should affect their standing. Alomar's case is emblematic of the evolving definitions of character in sports culture.
When he played, there weren't many black marks against his character (if you ignore the spitting incident).
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