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It is funny that they didn't do the tests anonymously if they really intended to only use it for informational purposes and never release the results to the public.
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Last edited by timmgirvan : 12-28-2006 at 05:50 AM. |
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My feeling on this, is what difference does it make to know that someone juiced before they tested for it. I could care less if McGwire was juicing when he broke the record. The fact is, at that point MLB didn't have their hands around it and for that, they should be held accountable not the individuals. Had they developed a program that included testing for all players on a recurring basis, and made the penalties severe enough to halt the use of enhancers, I think everyone would be okay. But to go out on these witchhunts is ridiculous, expensive, and unnecessary. This stuff drives me nuts.
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