Wow, they just won't stop with this guy.
A Missouri legislator wants to strip Mark McGwire of the highway named for the slugger after his record-breaking season eight years ago, according to the ST. LOUIS POST-DISPATCH.
State Rep. Talibdin El-Amin, a Democrat from St. Louis, submitted a bill Wednesday that would rename "Mark McGwire Highway" to honor former state Sen. John Bass, a veteran city politician and educator.
In 1999, the state named about five miles of Interstate 70 ??? from Goodfellow Boulevard to the Mississippi River ??? for the Cardinals first baseman after he hit 70 home runs, a feat that captivated fans around the state and the nation.
That was before suspicions of performance-enhancing drugs cast a shadow over McGwire's legacy. On Tuesday, baseball writers overwhelmingly decided he did not belong in the Hall of Fame on the first ballot.
El-Amin says his bill, which was in the works before this week's Hall of Fame vote, is an attempt to recognize Bass rather than take away from McGwire.
"It's more, for me, a desire to honor somebody more worthy," said El-Amin, a freshman legislator whose district includes a part of the highway. "Mark McGwire, I believe, hasn't walked in north St. Louis, and hasn't done anything for this state outside of the 70 home runs."