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this will not hurt baseball at all or very little -media is making a big deal out of old stuff!!!!!!! baseball fans realize this. as humans and sports fans in todays world we have a zero attention span
time to deal whatever needs to be dealt. impose some of the suggestions by mitchell. and shut up about it and do the testing. by 2009 we won't even be talking about it.the only time is during HOF inductions every year. its time to let it go and move on. a labor strike would be a hell of a lot worse then this,to a baseball fan. drugs and cheating most will let slide but be damned you stop the baseball season the institution of baseball is bigger then the players themselves Last edited by pdrift1 : 12-14-2007 at 08:27 AM. |
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brewers relief corp are all going to be juiced up
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How the crud else was this going to happen? The player's union, the players, the owners, the trainers... hell freezes when they come clean. bunch of friggin cheaters... |
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but...what about the purity of the game?
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Then after 5 years you will then have your HGH testing policy in place after the developmental HGH MLB testing team develops their fool proof system to catch all cheaters. And all will be cleansed and we go back to only 1 DH. After that all the games problems will be solved.
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Is it not ironic that the NFL which surely has the same issues with HGH seems to get a free pass?
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how many players has baseball suspended for steroid use? i'll take the nfl -10 for whatever you want to bet. the nfl put in enforcement mechanisms decades ago. is the league drug free? no. did they at least acknowlege they had a problem and try to deal with it before it was so bad they had to throw their hands in the air and ask for help? the problem with baseball is the fans. you specifically. you lament the one good thing this sport has done. you're an enabler. |
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Nobody in the NFL is on Steroids or HGH and most certainly nobody in the NBA smokes weed. |
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I wonder if they'll eventually get the the corporate worlds c-level guys?
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BTW. Every High School athlete in Texas is subject to random testing at any time starting next year. Their parents will be notified that they will be tested if chosen, and will have 2 hrs to make it to the school if they choose to be with their child while they are giving samples. They expect to hit about 5% of the athletes. Not enough. But certainly something to think about. They will also target kids who have gained a lot of muscle mass in a short period of time. Strength coaches etc... are required to keep track of the kids. If a coach is known to have any idea that a kid may be involved in the use or selling of a specific group of hormones and they do not report the alleged violation, termination is possible if the player tests positive. Coaches are asked to actively insure the safety of the athletes and seek out suspected problems. Kind of like we (teachers) already have to do if we have evidence that a kid might be subject to abuse at home. |
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I think Selig, by asking Mitchell to help with this, is leaving wiggling room for the Fed. government to intervene. Mitchell is no longer a senator. But he is certainly a respected arbitrator and investigator. I think the problem is too big for MLB because it has gone on too long and their are too many entities to deal with. |
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