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i don't see how this prosecution should naturally lead to "resolution of the whole matter". baseball turned a blind eye to chemical cheating because marketing the home run hitters was great for the sport. it's bonds misfortune that after baseball did nothing for years, the feds got interested while he was still cheating. and then he lied about it to them. i don't think a reasonable person can call this selective prosecution. - - - btw: does this lay to rest the whole "live ball" arguement from the 90's? does anyone else remember this? tv news stories about how they were winding the balls together tighter because no one could figure out any other reason home run production was up? |