Former New York Yankees catcher Jorge Posada says players who use performance-enhancing drugs don't belong in the Hall of Fame.

The five-time All-Star tells "CBS This Morning" that it's not fair and that Hall of Fame worthy players are ones without controversy. Posada went on to say "no" when asked if former teammates Alex Rodriguez and Roger Clemens should be in the Hall of Fame.

He also acknowledged that he resents players who weren't clean. Posada specifically pointed to 2003 when he lost out to "A-Rod" for the AL MVP Award. The Yankees will retire Posada's number-20 in August.

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