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Posted By: davidcycleback
I find it telling how all these so-called big he-man manly men can't admit to using steroids even when evidence is more than substantial. That's not being men, that's being children. |
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Posted By: Jim VB
"His 3 year use seems somewhat plausible since he averaged 50 HR's those 3 years and 40 the other 20 years." |
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Posted By: Steve
For all the steroids those Rangers took where did it get them? |
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Posted By: David Smith
Dan, |
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Posted By: davidcycleback
Duly note that the union IS the players. All agreements must be okayed by the players and player representatives (who are also players). If drug testing was prohibited, that's because the players prevented themselves from being tested. If there were no penalties for PED use, that's because the players prevented such penalties. |
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Posted By: Bobby I.
Now that Roid-Rod has admitted it is he looking to renegotiate his contract to 35 mil a year? Surprised his "Pal" Boras hasn't dropped that bomb yet. |
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Posted By: J Levine
Different question...was there something in Arod's contract like a moral's clause...can Texas go after him for monetary compensation? Can the Yankees seek damages on a fraudulent trade? They were not going to get what was expected...a clean superstar? Etc. |
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Posted By: sagard
The Yanks would NEVER even consider going after Texas about A-Rod. He is still their best player in an off year and they don't want to lose him. |
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Posted By: Stephen Mitchell
My suspicions are the A-Rod was probably on steroids before he left Seattle. Either that or his performance (given a less friendly Seattle ballpark - especially in 2000) was not enhanced all that much by drugs. |
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Posted By: marty q
steve mitchell- in seattle really, what about the n.y. years so far, 2 mvp's by the way, and he has tested and has been clean, explain that, not removing guilt, he took them, but you are like a bunch of others, trying to "guess" and make it bigger, isn't it bad enough that he did them for 3 years without guys like you trying to date them back to 7th grade. give ma a break, throw up his n.y. numbers steve....his clean years btw. so far at least. |
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Posted By: Stephen Mitchell
marty q: |
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Posted By: Fred C
I like Schillings idea - expose ALL of the players that failed the drug tests and just get it over with. His idea wasn't as much to expose the users but to clear the clean players (or at least those that didn't get caught). I wonder if this is going to be a union thing where the players union fights it. Heck, if I were a player that played by the rules I'd say take it to an anonymous vote of the players and let them decide. |
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Posted By: davidcycleback
It's not possible to know who didn't use PEDs. Even if the 104 names are named, no one's naive enough to think they were the only users. It's not possible to know that Schilling never used PEDs, in part as he played for years under a system that didn't test. Sadly, fans have learned that those who express their innocence the loudest sometimes turn out to have been users (Palmeiro, McGwire, ARod, Bonds, for examples). |
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Posted By: LenK
oh no not another one....i was actually pulling for Ster-Rod to climb high on the all-time stats lists....glad i'm not a kid in this tainted era....with all of these big-time millionaire cheaters....what a disgrace.....adios hall of fame |
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Posted By: Dan
Who really cares? The reality of what is baseball, is that, for a long long long time baseball players have used drugs of one type or another. |
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Posted By: J Levine
Dan, |
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Posted By: howard
I agree with Joshua as to why we should care. I would add that I care because of all the clean athletes who never made it to the majors because they were blocked by ped users. For everyone that made it to the majors by using drugs there is a clean guy out there somewhere who lost out on his chance. |
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Posted By: davidcycleback
"It's all relative. The best players of the generation should go to the Hall." |
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Posted By: Patrick McHugh
For those that think anabolics entered baseball recently just keep beliving. Anabolics have been a part of the sports culture for 50 years. This is not to say that they were prevolent early on but have gained year by year in usage. This is business just like your job. Most will try to find an edge to get ahead. With the amount of money involved in sports today usage is a way of life. The tests are very easy to beat. Amp up jan-march cleanse rinse repeat. There are anabolics that can not be detected by the testing that is done today. The atheletes that are caught are given bad advice. To those that think I am wrong just do the research. |
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Posted By: J Levine
Patrick, |
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Posted By: marty q
stephen m- i agree on canseco, a real bum btw, but i do think the early 90's was when the mess started, no doubt that there were some who started maybe in the 70"s, but mainstream i think the 90"s, just my opinon, i didnt mean to jump on ya, after i re-read it came off that way, my appologies, and after what joshua wrote it makes me even more sick. |
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Posted By: Jeff Lichtman
"It pains me that AROD did this but I am actually a little glad he came out and said it was a mistake. If you watch the interview, you will notice that he stopped because of a neck injury and that he feels PEDs were the cause." |
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Posted By: peter ullman
Jeff...agreed. Arod couldn't care less except for that he got caught. His body language during the interview is very telling. His apologies were in no way sincere...he was obviously doing this because he "had" to...but he still feels as if he did nothing wrong. |
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Posted By: Patrick McHugh
J. Levine |
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Posted By: J Levine
Thanks Patrick...I did not think you would do anything illegal or dangerous to get ahead in work and it was nothing personal...just responding to what you wrote specifically. |
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Posted By: Peter Thomas
I don't believe Arod on this at all. How do you know he is lying? - His lips are moving. |
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Posted By: JDRUM
And while we are speaking of the interview, Peter Gammons should be reinducted to the HOF as a slow pitch softball pitcher. |
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Posted By: J Levine
And let us take this a step further...I once remember an interview with an ex-manager asking which then-current players he might have as a coach or manager. He mentioned a few (one is a very successful manager currently and a few coaches) including Roger Clemens and Mike Piazza. I thought it funny at the time thinking about the two of them in opposite dugouts but as an owner...would you hire any one of these guys? AROD, Bonds, Clemens, Big Mac, Canseco? They are damaging their future as well. Aside from the dishonesty aspect, we know steroids, esp. anabolic steroids, have long term mental/cognitive consequences...not my first choice for a coach or manager. |
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Posted By: barrysloate
I think A-Rod did about the best he could in his interview today (and I missed the first few minutes). When asked if his records should be expunged from the books, he did hedge. He will now spend the remainder of his career trying to repair his image. |
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Posted By: Patrick McHugh
Barry and along with it the image of hundreds of other players and baseball as we know it. The sport will survive but i do not know who will be put in the hall of fame in the next 10 years. Any thoughts? |
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Posted By: barrysloate
I don't think any of the current batch of steroid users will, unless somehow the public sentiment changes. And I don't see that happening. Can A-Rod still salvage his career and get voted in? Maybe, but it will be difficult. |
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Posted By: Steve F
HOF Nope. I do think he was honest about his dishonesty. |
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Posted By: Rob
I think the biggest difficulty would be arguing who gets in as opposed to who does not. Let's say that the whole bunch of them do not get in - A-Rod, Clemens, Bonds, Sosa, Palmeiro, etc.., does that increase the chance of guys getting into the HOF that have never been linked to roids such as Frank Thomas? |
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Posted By: Patrick McHugh
Oh no Arod caught not telling the truth again. He is done. |
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Posted By: barrysloate
Sounds like something new broke today. Can you fill us in? |
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