Arod just can't lay off....

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suspended 100 games would be a ~$20M mistake. Wow.
 
Couldn't give two shits about the MLB, but I heard he just sold his mansion for a $15 mill profit, so dude can't be hurting that bad by the suspension...
 
Damn, 100 games? Tested positive or something?


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Anti-drug ideologue fanatic congressmen are behind MLB policy.
 
It still amazes me that the MLB players make so much money. The roids is gonna be a huge problem in the MLB. I doubt there isn't a single player in the MLB that is on the juice.
 
It still amazes me that the MLB players make so much money. The roids is gonna be a huge problem in the MLB. I doubt there isn't a single player in the MLB that is on the juice.


I would put the number at somewhere around at least 30% of the MLB players are on nothing illegal.
 
I would put the number at somewhere around at least 30% of the MLB players are on nothing illegal.

That's the "slippery slope" because the league may have to bring a shit ton of minor leaguers to fill in for all the suspensions! Hahaha
 
Personally I think any player linked to roids should not be in the Hall and have astericks rather than their stats.
 
Personally I think any player linked to roids should not be in the Hall and have astericks rather than their stats.

So where do you draw the line? Just being linked and a person gets punished? So much for innocent until proven guilty. You know how easy it is, even with current testing, to juice? Go read some of the fairly recent interviews with Victor Conte, founder of BALCO. A lot of guys are using, just some are wiser about how much and when they use.

And where do you draw the line for performance-enhancers? Guys who were using amphetamines/greenies back in the day? Was there anything wrong with that? Now, the performance-enhancers are simply more sophisticated today than in the past, but they've been a part of the game (and other sports) for much longer.
 

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