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Posted By: Jay Miller
What a depressing headline this is! |
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Posted By: Wesley
Good thing Palmiero did not take steroids prior to the House committee hearings. |
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Posted By: dennis
methinks the gentlemen does protest too much |
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Posted By: DJ
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Posted By: john/z28jd
Seems hard to believe that someone who knows theyre going to be tested as much as 5 times per calendar year,and who has to know they'll be one of the most closely scrutinized players due to his congress appearance,actually knowingly did steroids recently. |
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Posted By: dennis
watching the orioles game w/chi sox now...raffy's press release was read by sox announcer hawk harrelson-TO PARAPHRASE,IT SAID i don't know how this can happen, i don't use steroids! |
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Posted By: Daniel Bretta
Goodbye Hall of Fame.....I think this hits him even harder than it hit McGwire. While McGwire may have made it obvious by his avoidance of the questions at the hearings, Palmeiro flatly denied taking steroids and lied under oath. What a sad day just weeks removed from his 3000th hit and closing in on 600 HR. |
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Posted By: Alan
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Posted By: jay behrens
We are banning Palmerio from board for steroid use? Isn't that a little harsh. Seems he'll just wear out a keyboard faster than rest of us by being able to hit the keys harder and I don't see a problem with that. |
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Posted By: Mark
Do members feel this will keep Palmiero out of the hall? If so, what should the hall do with the other top sluggers of the 80s and 90s who are suspected of juicing up (ie, 90% of them)? I can't see the writers keeping Bonds or Sosa out, especially without catching them red-handed. I also can't see them letting those guys in while keeping Palmeiro out for this violation, but perhaps that will happen. |
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Posted By: leon
is Viagra a steroid |
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Posted By: Phil Michel
The SI.com article about this sad story features an advertisement for the Sportsman of the Year Sweepstakes and Trivia Challenge....sponsored by Viagra. |
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Posted By: Peter Spaeth
Maybe Palmeiro needed it to offset the side effects of his steroids. Isn't, uh, impotence one of the side effects? |
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Posted By: scott ingold
I don't understand. He seemed the only believable one at the testimony. Is there anyway this could be a mistake ? Could Jose be the most believable one ?????????? What does that say about the state of the game ? |
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Posted By: davidcycleback
A legacy of Palmiero, Rose and McGwire is that the press and public are less likely to beleive an athlete when he denies doing something bad-- even if the athlete is telling the truth. |
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Posted By: warshawlaw
why is it that these guys all claim ignorance over what went into their bodies when they get caught. Does anyone here believe that these guys just take whatever pill or goo is put in front of them without any questions asked, in this day and age? |
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Posted By: john/z28jd
Adam i would agree with you if it werent for the fact he had to know he would be tested up to 5 times this year,and he knew far enough ahead of time where he couldve stopped.In his case he shouldve assumed he would be tested the maximum 5 times because in the steroid scandal he was a high profile person.Knowing all of this its very hard to believe he could test positive unless he didnt know exactly what happened.They stressed that a player could be tested once,twice,5 times,even on back to back days if they wanted and they switched it up so no one could figure a pattern. That basically means if you did it knowingly youre probably too stupid to tie your own shoes.I dont doubt that a player couldve been duped by a trainer,ive seen it happen to a couple people i know from work. |
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Posted By: Andrew Parks
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Posted By: Peter Spaeth
The before and after on Palmeiro don't look nearly as dramatic to me. Bonds is truly scary. Barely any resemblance. |
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Posted By: dennis
andrew you forgot a b4 & after pic of slammin sammy. |
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Posted By: john/z28jd
I know what youre trying to say but this argument is one of the most ridiculous and ive seen it so many times so im not talking directly to you.If you take a picture of a guy in his early 20s right up from the minors,is it real hard to believe he could be 30 lbs heavier with the difference between minor league weight rooms and major league weight rooms and the salary they have for trainers and proper nutrition? |
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Posted By: Andrew Parks
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Posted By: Anonymous
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Posted By: Julie
Anything that comes in a capsule--can be switched for diffent contents in an identical looking capsule, or, painstakingly, contents of same capsule can be switched. Suppose someone who did not wisdh you well got hold of your capsules? Just a thought. |
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Posted By: Brian Weisner
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Posted By: Jeff Lichtman
The thing that always struck me was, why on earth would Canseco lump Raffy into his group of obvious steroid users? I always felt that by naming a guy who was not suspected of steroid use Jose must have been telling the truth. It was too easy for people to say, "Oh, Canseco's full of it, he even named Palmiero." Now it's clear that Jose was telling the truth (why would he have to lie, we should consider, considering the fact that baseball is full of juicers). |
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Posted By: john/z28jd
Canseco wasnt on to anything,he just wanted to make money off book sales to pay back debt.He doesnt give a crap about baseball or its history so i dont give him credit for anything.If he got to sign with a team so he could hit his 500th homer then retire you wouldve never heard any of this stuff which just proves he did it for selfish reasons not because it was the right thing to do. |
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Posted By: Jeff Lichtman
John, how could you say that the only person you thought less of since the Canseco book came out is Canseco? What about Palmiero? And McGwire? Look, we all know Canseco is a lowlife. While he may be a venal cheater, at least he told the truth about steroids, even if he did it not to save the game but to make some cash. Palmiero cheated his way to the HOF and then lied to our faces UNDER OATH. (Hello Perjury charge!). I guess I'm just disgusted with all of them. A pox on the bunch and I hope the sportswriters have the balls to keep every last one of them out of the HOF. Palmiero gets in and Joe Jackson doesn't???? |
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Posted By: john/z28jd
Jeff i said that because i was smart enough to know better.Read it,its right above |
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Posted By: Jeff Lichtman
I have to honestly say that I thought Raffy was clean. Or maybe I just hoped he was. Unlike McGwire, Bonds, Giambi, Sosa et al. he hadn't really ballooned in size. He also has always behaved himself admirably unlike many of the other players. To have him lie under oath with such venom directed at Canseco is truly sickening on so many levels. Incredibly, I have some empathy for Giambi now. At least he told the truth under oath unlike Bonds, McGwire, Sosa and Palmiero. |
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Posted By: Greg Ecklund
Palmeiro couldn't really be charged with perjury could he? I'm not a lawyer, so forgive my ignorance, but I would think that you can't charge him with it in this case because he tested positive after his testimony. I'm sure that he took them before he testified, but it doesn't seem like there is any way to prove it. |
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Posted By: tbob
Palmeiro saying he never took steroids and then testing positive sounds a little like a former law professor of mine who said "I never had sexual intercourse with that girl." They crucified Bill, it will be interesting to see how many apologists come rushing to Palmeiro's defense. |
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Posted By: Jeff Lichtman
Gregg, he could certainly be charged, hell anyone can be charged with anything. That he tested positive for roids after his testimony could circumstantially establish that he was on them before. He'll never be charged, of course, but it doesn't mean that he didn't lie under oath. |
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Posted By: davidcyleback
A sportwriter pointed out that Palmiero both appologized and said he did nothing wrong. |
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Posted By: Mike M
Is it coincidence that all the players suspended to date are Latin/South American? |
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Posted By: Jeff Lichtman
Maybe it's something in the water... |
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Posted By: Greg Ecklund
Bob, the difference is that is was proven that Bill lied under oath, but it doesn't seem possible to prove that Palmeiro did even though everyone knows he is a liar. Nothing against Clinton though, this is one Republican who thinks thought that the whole impeachment crap was a big waste of time. If we impeached every US President who was unfaithful to his wife and lied about it, we would probably be up to 35 trials by now. |
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Posted By: Jeff Lichtman
Probably would be difficult to convict him which is one of the reasons he would never be charged (the second, and most important reason, is that there's no point in indicting him as he's been punished enough). |
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Posted By: john/z28jd
Dave i work at a restaurant that serves alot of health food and therefore caters to alot of people who go to the gyms in the area around us.It has happened before to people i know,due to their trainers, theyve unknowingly taken some form of steroids.Trainers get paid upon results,and one who trains a major leaguer who might pay them a ridiculous sum to get desired results might stoop to that level to keep his high paying client.I have no doubt that it could happen without him knowing and thats because ive seen it personally happen more than once to people i know. |
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Posted By: PHISHERMAN
It takes real stupidity and misplaced balls for him to deny taking steroids when he tested positive. I think he has been largely overlooked throughout his career and he will now be dismissed as a cheat. The game is not pure... |
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Posted By: john/z28jd
I always thought it was odd someone from Mexico for instance,if he took steroids up until there was a rule against it, would be considered a cheat.If where he is from they arent illegal to use and he only used them there in the offseason and there were no rules against them in baseball at the time, then what would he be doing wrong? Technically nothing. |
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Posted By: davidcyleback
Considering Palmiero changed his uniform every inning while going for the records, there were many opportunites for a rogue club house attendant to covertly slip Rafael a booster. If this is the case, it would appear Rafael's only crime is trying to give back to the fans by making sure that anyone who wants a game used jersy from his 500th home run game can get one. |
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Posted By: DJ
If Canseco keeps quiet, Bret Boone isn't fighting for a starting job in the Majors. Sammy Sosa would have just hit his 30th home run. Ivan Rodriguez would actually still be "Pudge". I don't even want to get into my own personal Barry Bonds thinking. |
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Posted By: Fred (Judge Dred)
In Rafael's case I would have hoped that the commissioners office took a close look at this because now that this shadow is cast over him it will never really go away, even if he is proven innocent. |
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Posted By: Kenny Cole
Jeff Lichtman & TBob |
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Posted By: dennis
maybe palmeiro's been "unknowingly" taking steroids for 12 years? |
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Posted By: Jeff Lichtman
I think the perjury issue is only theoretically possible if we can assume that the guy took roids prior to this positive test. Is it possible to think that this is the first time in his life that he ever took a banned substance? Was Canseco a clairvoyant? As for proving he lied under oath, again, without hard proof you'd be stuck with a case built on Canseco's word and his subsequent positive test. Canseco's word could arguably be admissible as non-hearsay as an admission of a party-opponenet or a declaration against penal interest (who knows what Canseco would claim Raffy said about buying the drugs). So, it's not just as simple as a positive test prior to the sworn testimony to ensure a conviction for perjury. Plenty of criminal defendants are convicted based upon the word of a cooperating witness and nothing more. |
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Posted By: Damian Anderson
Palmeiro has been consistent for 15 years. Hardly the scenerio for steroids IMO. He doesn't appear to have bulked up or look any different build wise than at any point in his career. His HR's are usually fence scrapers and always have been. Maybe there is some validity to the Viagra. I hate steriods in baseball, but with all the nutritional supplements/vitamins out there, there has to be some that the testing board or whatever doesn't even know would show up as steroids or be masked as steriods that they would say are okay. Sceince isn't perfect. Steriods need to be gone from baseball, but I think there is a witch hunt factor here. As far as Jose Canseco, I think you can forget everything he says and not even factor it in. He is an egomaniac with an agenda. As other members have said Palmeiro would have to be an absolute moron for continuing to use steriods with current testing policy and Canseco's acusations. I am not a huge Palmeiro fan, but I have always respected him for being upstanding, uncontroversial, and quietly consistent. I am I in denial here? |
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