But it certainly seems disingenuous and hypocritical now to not open the doors or at least reconsider the candidacies of some of these lingering former stars of the game, their reputations forever sullied and irreparably damaged anyway, after people who benefited from their transgressions — such as Selig and, let's face it, a few big-name managers who wrote their names into their lineups with regularity — have been so enshrined.