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Al - agreed 100%. Also, note that Grimsley's name does not appear on the list even though it was confirmed he was on the supposed list. I also find it interesting that no major news agencies have picked up on this if the sources were legit. I did note some local newspapers have run with the story so it is causing some stir.
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I think this is going to be an issue for a long time. The Players' Union really screwed up in keeping that list, and now they're receiving a lot of pressure to release the whole thing. But releasing the whole thing will cast a shadow on 102 more careers. It's a shame, really.
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Brent Abernathy played 12 games in 2003. Would he have been tested?
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It is also a shame that 100+ people tested positive as well.
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Jeff, it is a shame, but I'm of the belief that the percentage of ballplayers who use/d PEDs in the late 90s and early 00s was much, much higher than what the test would indicate. Like, closer to 100% than to 0%. So it's a shame that 104 guys have to take the fall for a problem that was/is rampant throughout the game.
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Al,
I understand your POV but it is a feeling per se, I have no empathy for thiose who tested positive regardless of whether they were just the ones who got caught. Jeff |
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Well if that is a real list....
Im glad to see my favorite modern player not on there Chipper Jones |
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