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why was he the only guy to habve more than 50game suspension?
Manny Ramirez was suspended twice
why was he the only guy to habve more than 50game suspension?
I'll just leave this here:
So he found out how to get around the drug screens, but admitted to doing them previously. How the hell can you rationalize this as being a witch hunt?
You are absolutely right about amphetamine usage, but that doesn't mean MLB didn't get fed up with it and ban them.
I'm not going to defend Selig at all when it comes to McGuire, Sosa, Bonds, etc. This shit should've been handled then before it became such a big fucking issue today. I am never going to be in favor of being reactive over being proactive.
Except that Alex never failed a drug test.
Amphetamine became a schedule II drug under the Controlled Substances Act in 1971.
...Amphetamine use has historically been especially common among Major League Baseball players and is usually known by the slang term "greenies". In 2006, the MLB banned the use of amphetamine. The ban is enforced through periodic drug-testing. However, the MLB has received some criticism because the consequences for amphetamine use are dramatically less severe than for anabolic steroid use, with the first offense bringing only a warning and further testing.
so why was A.ROD penalized the most?
Selig didn't care too much about steroids when it was McGwire, Sosa and Bonds smashing home run records and driving up interest in MLB. The whole thing reeks of hypocrisy. But banning PEDs is better for the game in the long run. It has to start somewhere. Might as well be with one of the most high-profile "villain" figures baseball has seen in the past decade and change; seriously, is anyone on A-Rod's side at this point?
Except that Alex never failed a drug test. Pretty much the only "evidence" they have against him is hearsay.
This is a witch hunt. Selig is much worse for baseball than PEDs ever were.
Also, it's kind of hard to bitch at people for taking PEDs when they were neither illegal nor against the rules at the time. Hell, players in the 50s used amphetamines. Should they all now be scorned with asterisks next to their names in the HOF?
This is all just posturing and it makes me respect the Yankees and MLB quite a lot less.
I don't really care about the PEDs to be honest. But baseball players are just such lazy worthless human beings for the most part.
How are so many of them on PEDs yet overweight lardasses? Couldn't they perform exactly the same if they laid off the burgers and fries and beer and actually trained/ate well?
I'll just leave this here:
So he found out how to get around the drug screens, but admitted to doing them previously. How the hell can you rationalize this as being a witch hunt?
You are absolutely right about amphetamine usage, but that doesn't mean MLB didn't get fed up with it and ban them.
I'm not going to defend Selig at all when it comes to McGuire, Sosa, Bonds, etc. This shit should've been handled then before it became such a big fucking issue today. I am never going to be in favor of being reactive over being proactive.
Amphetamines were not banned years ago. If you had a prescription from a doctor it was legal to play using "greenies". In the 60's and 70's most players who used them didn't have prescriptions, however.
And amphetamines had a very minor influence on play. Nothing like what modern ped's can do.
so why was A.ROD penalized the most?
/this when it was filling the stadiums he didn't give a shit.. now? he cares.
Also im amazed at watching reports on the news. They are saying how he should just shut up and accept the ban and that he is wrong for fighting it.
Fuck you. he should fight it. its going to cost him $33 million if he does not. damn right he should.
who was really hurt in this? the fans? the baseball league? no.
Hate baseball all you want (I'm just a casual fan when the playoffs roll around), but MLB has taken the PEDs issue more seriously than the NFL or esp. the NBA in recent years.I quit watching and following baseball last year because I am sick of all this crap. It is VERY fucking simple: make controlled substances totally legal and let the player take his own risk OR severely punish players that are caught cheating. Pussyfooting around the situation will only lead to more people abandoning the MLB.
I'm no fan of Bud Selig but if nothing else, he had some belated change of heart in the past decade for "his legacy reasons".