I don't see why he's being treated differently, he's another admitted PED guy. He seems to get somewhat of a pass because they bought off on the 'only used it once, just trying to get back and help my team' line of reasoning.
Some guys get killed for the PED thing, he just seems to be in the 'eh, it's ok, he's a nice guy' bucket for some reason.
I'd argue that he's ALSO not a HoF guy, but can have that debate. And like I said, I prefer it more exclusive. Never watched Andy and thought I was watching amazing, HoF-level player that needed a plaque. Good guy, played a long time, happy to have him on my team, but he wasn't a Pedro or Kaufax kinda guy. Few are, but that's kinda my argument.
I mean, if I played baseball for 30 years, and hit .200 with middling defense the whole time, I'd get like 6000 hits and people would want me in as hit leader. Other than managing to stand upright in a uniform for 30 years, is that transcendent play? No. Maybe put something in the regular section about how I've got that record and it was amazing i never broke down or whatever, but doesn't require a bronze bust on a plaque in the main hall..,.
The thing that frustrates me is that pitchers (who probably benefited more than any other position by steroids) seem to get a pass while sluggers are rejected from consideration.