Two of the greatest players in MLB history, shunned from baseball immortality over links to performance-enhancing drugs, have another chance for selection to the Hall of Fame.

All-time home run king Barry Bonds and seven-time Cy Young Award winner Roger Clemens are among the eight players listed on the Contemporary Baseball Era player ballot, released Monday by the National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum in Cooperstown, N.Y.

To make the ballot, players must have made their primary contribution to the sport since 1980. The nominees were determined by the Hall’s Historical Overview Committee, comprised of 11 veteran historians.

Also on the ballot:

–Carlos Delgado, who hit 473 home runs, including 11 straight seasons with at least 25 homers

–Jeff Kent, a four-time Silver Slugger winner

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