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FINALLY, one of those overpaid worthless sluggers manned up.
Loafmeister:
Its not just baseball. Last I heard, the NFL's drug testing administration was done by the same dudes who administer's the WWE's drug testing plan. Hello? There's confidence for ya!
Also, just because there were 100 or so that tested positive for a banned substance, it doesn't mean there were JUST 100. Several types of HGH are still difficult to find in tests and I have a belief that HGH became more popular than steroids a few years ago.
In no way am I implying all pro athletes cheat, but sticking with baseball, during that era, I wouldn't have been surprised if the number was closer to 200; not a majority but still quite a high number.
I too would love for the players to out themselves, it would go a long way to rebuild the trust (and fans are the most forgiving folks you can find). Whatever the case, this is big and the integrity of the game(s) IS at stake.
- If Clemens got an advantaged due to steroids and thus was able to get people out that he wouldn't have, which in turn means the other team had a loss when they shouldn't have, changes the rules of the game
- If Rodriguez got a homer off a pitcher who then got charged with a loss; what about that dude's stats? What if that guy was sent to the minors since "he couldn't get the job done"?
- What if a player under performed because he's not cheating, while another player performed better, where's the equality in the contracts each got afterwards?
I'm not fan of the present Commish but he's getting a lot of flack for something he couldn't control. From what I understand, the baseball Union forced that drug testing "deal", they wouldn't give in. Seems the concept of integrity and owning up to a mistake is alien to them.
Dartful Dodger:
These guys are playing at a time when enhancement drugs are currently unregulated and common place, so if they are enhanced the people they’re getting these records against are just as likely to be enhanced.
There is no negative stigmas for rock and rollers or other artist who use drugs to increase their creativity, it’s like the people complaining are just holding grudges against the jocks because in high school they were held upside down in a toilet.
Ummon:
Yeah, let 'em wreck their bods. They got the money to pay for it later. However, not allowing little things like filing for bankruptcy, let alone any kind of publicly funded health insurance (if it came down to that), might be good checks and balances.
Loafmeister:
--- Quote from: Dartful Dodger on February 10, 2009, 04:33:42 pm ---These guys are playing at a time when enhancement drugs are currently unregulated and common place, so if they are enhanced the people they’re getting these records against are just as likely to be enhanced.
There is no negative stigmas for rock and rollers or other artist who use drugs to increase their creativity, it’s like the people complaining are just holding grudges against the jocks because in high school they were held upside down in a toilet.
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I very much disagree with this. HGH and steroids are ILLEGAL unless for medical reasons. Just because Baseball didn't have a specific rule doesn't make it ok. If it's against the law in America to take them, that should be enough. So from my POV, that era was very regulated, just not by baseball.
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