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Originally Posted by the-illini
What about their teammates? A lot of players won the World Series with teammates who were juicers. Jeter benefited from playing with Clemens, for example. Should he give back his rings or get excluded from the HOF?
This is obviously an exaggeration, but punishing the players who committed the crime is where it should end IMO.
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Punishing only the players? PEDs roll uphill. A couple of players on a team help garner more wins and larger contracts for themselves. As a result the manager also gets extended and more dough. Then so do the GMs. Teams owners pat themselves on the back (of their bank account) and regional cable advertising revenue, and flatter the Commissioner. You mean to tell me that none of them, the Commisioner included, had/has never an idea? I'll bet Selig had three earfuls of it. MLB can hardly get a Game Of The Week. Selig will get in The Hall.