Former home run king Hank Aaron believes that an asterisk should be placed beside the names of players linked to steroids. "The thing is, do you put these guys in, or do you put an asterisk beside their names and say, 'Hey, they did it, but here's why?' " Aaron told reporters in Cooperstown. "To be safe, that's the only way I see that you can do it." Aaron is one of 50 Hall of Famers in attendance for the induction of the 2009 class this weekend. "I played the game long enough to know, and it is impossible for players -- I don't care who they are -- to hit 70 home runs," Aaron said. "It just does not happen. I think that's one reason why people's eyes started opening up and they said, 'How can this guy do this?' "It's hard to say the reason you hit a home run is because you're on steroids. I don't believe that. I believe your body can recuperate quickly to come back on the field. But I certainly don't think you can stand up there and hit a Nolan Ryan 100 mph fastball just because you put something in your arm or took a pill."