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"Lack of outrage at Manny Ramirez shows scrambled priorities"

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Am I out of touch? Am I too angry, too outraged about Manny Ramirez and his dope-induced exile to baseball purgatory?

In the last few days, talking to fans during Dodgers games and perusing my e-mail inbox, it's been striking how many people feel that angry indignation is uncouth, unrealistic and absurd. Striking how many are willing to treat their favorite player as if he's just gone off on a nice holiday. All will be forgiven, as long as No. 99 comes back swinging a fat bat...

moar@LATIMES

"Hey, he cheated, everyone has their crutch, it's not that big a deal," said Mike Calame, 45, sitting near the left-field foul pole at Dodgers Stadium the other day. He shrugged a shrug I'd end up seeing time and again. "All I know is that he'll be back, and he'll be rested. That'll be great for the Dodgers. . . . I can't wait."

😕

pathetic...
 
Is there any proof other than a drug that contained female hormones indicting that he took PEDs?
 
I don't really see how people can get mad at the players at this point. The reason they cheer for Manny is because he's awesome. Apparently the reason he's awesome is because he's on PEDs. Take away the PEDs and he's probably an average player no one would have heard of. Risk/reward.


 
Originally posted by: dougp
Is there any proof other than a drug that contained female hormones indicting that he took PEDs?

Not that I've seen but in the court of public opinion it doesn't really matter...

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But now, it?s starting to look like Manny needed an extra edge to hit the 17 home runs and 53 RBI in his 53 games in Dodger blue last season. The substance for which he tested positive, human chorionic gonadotropin (HCG), is very similar to clomid, a substance that has been used to restore players? bodies after steroid cycles and linked to Barry Bonds, Roger Clemens, and Jason Giambi.
 
And is precisely why I wish there was a legal way to withhold my tax dollars from the government. WHO THE FUCK CARES? If anyone has a problem with it, they should vote by not buying tickets to the damn sporting events.
 
Originally posted by: Fingolfin269


But now, it?s starting to look like Manny needed an extra edge to hit the 17 home runs and 53 RBI in his 53 games in Dodger blue last season. The substance for which he tested positive, human chorionic gonadotropin (HCG), is very similar to clomid, a substance that has been used to restore players? bodies after steroid cycles and linked to Barry Bonds, Roger Clemens, and Jason Giambi.

WTF!!!

I'd get tested positive for PED's then. I'm on clomid because we're trying to get pregnant and it's been linked to boosting sperm count in men. If thats all they've got then yes, its suspect but come on, don't hang the guy just yet...

 
Originally posted by: SunnyD
And is precisely why I wish there was a legal way to withhold my tax dollars from the government. WHO THE FUCK CARES? If anyone has a problem with it, they should vote by not buying tickets to the damn sporting events.

It's funny that you mention that. I was listening to a local sports talk radio show yesterday and they started talking about the hypocrisy of it all. One of the guys even said he is one of the biggest hypocrites of the bunch. He's pissed/angry/sick/etc. when it comes to baseball yet when he goes to California next week he is going to an Angels game, Padres game, and a Dodgers game. Voting with your wallet pretty much negates whatever comes out of your mouth.
 
no one should really care, it's really not that big a deal.

MLB is blowing the whole steroid crap WWWAAYYY out of proportion.
 
Originally posted by: phoenix79
Originally posted by: Fingolfin269


But now, it?s starting to look like Manny needed an extra edge to hit the 17 home runs and 53 RBI in his 53 games in Dodger blue last season. The substance for which he tested positive, human chorionic gonadotropin (HCG), is very similar to clomid, a substance that has been used to restore players? bodies after steroid cycles and linked to Barry Bonds, Roger Clemens, and Jason Giambi.

WTF!!!

I'd get tested positive for PED's then. I'm on clomid because we're trying to get pregnant and it's been linked to boosting sperm count in men. If thats all they've got then yes, its suspect but come on, don't hang the guy just yet...

Well, you're also not a home run hitter who fits the profile of someone who could be considered a steroid user. Face it, anyone who is a huge dude in the 'Steroid Era' is a target. (Or, if you believe Canseco, everyone is a target 😛)

You probably also weren't handed a specific list of substances not to take or risk losing your job. I have a feeling you would scrutinize everything you put in your body and at least ask for a medical waiver prior to doing so if you knew you would lose your job for taking the substance otherwise.
 
Originally posted by: purbeast0
no one should really care, it's really not that big a deal.

MLB is blowing the whole steroid crap WWWAAYYY out of proportion.

Uhh, it's become a matter that the USG has gotten in to. Why do you think MLB cares now?
 
Scrambled priorities? People should care more about this guy being suspended than whatever else they're caring about?
Methinks not.
 
Originally posted by: Fingolfin269
Originally posted by: phoenix79
Originally posted by: Fingolfin269


But now, it?s starting to look like Manny needed an extra edge to hit the 17 home runs and 53 RBI in his 53 games in Dodger blue last season. The substance for which he tested positive, human chorionic gonadotropin (HCG), is very similar to clomid, a substance that has been used to restore players? bodies after steroid cycles and linked to Barry Bonds, Roger Clemens, and Jason Giambi.

WTF!!!

I'd get tested positive for PED's then. I'm on clomid because we're trying to get pregnant and it's been linked to boosting sperm count in men. If thats all they've got then yes, its suspect but come on, don't hang the guy just yet...

Well, you're also not a home run hitter who fits the profile of someone who could be considered a steroid user. Face it, anyone who is a huge dude in the 'Steroid Era' is a target. (Or, if you believe Canseco, everyone is a target 😛)

You probably also weren't handed a specific list of substances not to take or risk losing your job. I have a feeling you would scrutinize everything you put in your body and at least ask for a medical waiver prior to doing so if you knew you would lose your job for taking the substance otherwise.

Exactly. I have zero sympathy for these morons, there's a list of what you can't put in your body. How hard is it to follow these rules? In Manny's case, he can't even claim he didn't know since he has a prescription for this stuff.
 
Personally, I think there is a lack of outrage over Manny because the whole PED thing has become old hat by now. We can get outrage over the 1st player caught. Maybe even the 10th player caught. But Manny is so far down the list of players that have been busted that it's just kind of...meh...whatever.
 
Originally posted by: jman19

Exactly. I have zero sympathy for these morons, there's a list of what you can't put in your body. How hard is it to follow these rules? In Manny's case, he can't even claim he didn't know since he has a prescription for this stuff.

He isn't though - at least he's not appealing and hes not blaming anyone else realy. If he didn't know he's 'saying' it was his bad.

Honestly, the steroids thing has been way overblown. As a Giants fan the only part I've enjoyed is watching my friends in LA eat their hats over the grief they gave me about bonds. I'm not even giving them grief about manny cause ... i don't really care.

At this point - no one would surprise me as a steroid user, but I also don't see it really ruining 'the sanctity' or 'innocence' of the game. I just think it was dumb of manny to continue using steroids since there is huge scrutiny on baseball players over it now.
 
Originally posted by: oogabooga
Originally posted by: jman19

Exactly. I have zero sympathy for these morons, there's a list of what you can't put in your body. How hard is it to follow these rules? In Manny's case, he can't even claim he didn't know since he has a prescription for this stuff.

He isn't though - at least he's not appealing and hes not blaming anyone else realy. If he didn't know he's 'saying' it was his bad.

Honestly, the steroids thing has been way overblown. As a Giants fan the only part I've enjoyed is watching my friends in LA eat their hats over the grief they gave me about bonds. I'm not even giving them grief about manny cause ... i don't really care.

At this point - no one would surprise me as a steroid user, but I also don't see it really ruining 'the sanctity' or 'innocence' of the game. I just think it was dumb of manny to continue using steroids since there is huge scrutiny on baseball players over it now.

When did I say otherwise? However, if you read one of the latest stories on ESPN (sorry, no link on hand) you'll see his lawyers were about to claim his elevated testosterone levels were due to a legal drug, until his prescription was found.

I agree that the whole "sanctitity" and "innocence of the game" stuff is nonsense. The bad part about steroids is how it shifts the balance of power in the game between those that are willing to pump their bodies full of drugs and those that aren't, especially when there is, potentially, a lot of money at stake to do so.
 
Originally posted by: oogabooga
Originally posted by: jman19

Exactly. I have zero sympathy for these morons, there's a list of what you can't put in your body. How hard is it to follow these rules? In Manny's case, he can't even claim he didn't know since he has a prescription for this stuff.

He isn't though - at least he's not appealing and hes not blaming anyone else realy. If he didn't know he's 'saying' it was his bad.

Honestly, the steroids thing has been way overblown. As a Giants fan the only part I've enjoyed is watching my friends in LA eat their hats over the grief they gave me about bonds. I'm not even giving them grief about manny cause ... i don't really care.

At this point - no one would surprise me as a steroid user, but I also don't see it really ruining 'the sanctity' or 'innocence' of the game. I just think it was dumb of manny to continue using steroids since there is huge scrutiny on baseball players over it now.

Go read the story on ESPN.com. He was appealing it. The problem was that MLB then had the right to all of his medical records and they turned up ANOTHER banned substance he was prescribed by doctors. Different from what he tested postive for. So he dropped the appeal because he's screwed 🙂
 
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