I've been where you are before...it may be salvagable...maybe. Get an x-acto with several fresh #11 blades, which are the pointed straight edged blades. Then carefully scrape, or carve may be a better word, the peening away at each peen spot. The aluminum pot metal will carve fairly easily. The clips will eventually come out.
Once the bearings are back in, and the clip back in place, you will have to re-peen them in. The tricky part is you may have to hold the clip under it's spring tension with a deep socket in a vice while peening carefully around in new peen spots, offset from the old peen spots.
It's doable, but will be a bit tricky...
Oh, editting for a final thought I had...
When you pressed the bearings out past the clip fingers, they may have been sprung outward, so the bearing will no longer be held securely. Before re-installing the clips, you had best flatten the fingers back out first so they will hold the bearings tightly. Or, flip the clip over so they are sprung in towards the bearing. Just a thought.