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baseball needs to show some balls, this guy has lost touch with reality
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baseball needs to show some balls, this guy has lost touch with reality!
baseball needs to show some balls, this guy has lost touch with reality!
Why just him? why not the entire MLB? NFL? NHL? they're just about all juicing or were juicing IMO.
If there's more money to be made by being a better athlete people will cheat to get that money, it's just that simple, people are being naive thinking the NHL is clean, of course they're taking PED's as well.
I don't think they will likely ban him but one variable out there for him would be if the stories from awhile back are true in regards to him buying his records/evidence from someone at the company. They could push that aspect on top of the drugs and say he was trying to hinder the investigation etc. and use the best interests of baseball clause on him for that. Somewhat suspect that wouldn't hold up but perhaps that is their angle if they want to nail him for a long time, get a settlement or run him from the game. Otherwise, I agree its not going to fly for them to target him and or Braun in a harsher manner than the others involved. Sounds pretty clear that Weiner is laying the groundwork that the union isn't going to be there to bail these guys out and if that is his intent, he knows the evidence is pretty strong I would think.
For the media and fans yes, but I bet MLB wants to nail Braun as much if not more than ARod.It's Arod and it's New York. Braun plays in Milwaukee and is not as big a figure. Fair or unfair Arod is the poster boy for this entire thing.
Thanks Rick, good to be here. I'm all for the Yankees getting out of whatever they can with Alex. I suspect that once his suspension is over (if he isn't banned), the Yankees will have to grin and bear it with his contract. Its a shame of course but they certainly have their share of blame in that one.Hey Cy welcome aboard. Nice to see another of the old ESPN crowd join us. Look I know its written into his contract but some how, some way the Yankees should be able to void those HR incentives that allows him to collect an additional 30M. I mean he already admitted his 3 year use while with the Rangers so his HR total is already tainted. Yes I know that the contract was worked up after the admission but, if he's suspended for suspicion of PEDs then those incentives should DEFINITELY be voided.
Thanks Rick, good to be here. I'm all for the Yankees getting out of whatever they can with Alex. I suspect that once his suspension is over (if he isn't banned), the Yankees will have to grin and bear it with his contract. Its a shame of course but they certainly have their share of blame in that one.
Nah, I don't think he has much left in the tank either way at this point. Age, general wear and tear, major hip surgeries etc., no peds (well, maybe no peds) and his mental state--I just can't see much from him.Do you think he'll have anything left in the tank after a suspension like that???
Nah, I don't think he has much left in the tank either way at this point. Age, general wear and tear, major hip surgeries etc., no peds (well, maybe no peds) and his mental state--I just can't see much from him.
These guys, I tell ya. Watching the Mariano celebration the other night made me think of folk like ARod, Clemens and Bonds etc. that will never know anything like that despite their careers. Personality issues with that group perhaps prevent that anyway but its quite the contrast how one all time great is received vs. those that have cost themselves anything remotely close to respect.