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Now that Giambi has fallen...

Originally posted by: BigJ
When do you think that Bonds, Sheffield, and others will come forward, if ever?
Sheff already has admitted to it, although we all know that's not all he did, especially evident when he was in the NL.

Bonds, who knows, he may have already admitted to it during the BALCO sealed testimony.
 
Originally posted by: Zysoclaplem
As long as I don't have to clean it out of my hair again, I don't care if they do or don't.

Were you massaging "The Cream" in your hair again?
 
When BALCO goes to trial this spring, and if any major leaguers are called to the stand, their testimony will be readily available.

Who knows? Maybe Bonds has already perjured himself.
 
Originally posted by: mpitts
Bonds will never admit to any wrong-doing.

So if Bonds pulls a Rose (assuming there's overwhelming evidence against him) what do you think the MLB will do?
 
Originally posted by: BigJ
Originally posted by: mpitts
Bonds will never admit to any wrong-doing.

So if Bonds pulls a Rose (assuming there's overwhelming evidence against him) what do you think the MLB will do?

Maybe they'll create a HOF for all the people who f-d up in one way or another.

Induct Pete Rose, Bonds, Sheffield, Darryl Strawberry, Dwight Gooden, etc.
 
Originally posted by: BigJ
Originally posted by: mpitts
Bonds will never admit to any wrong-doing.

So if Bonds pulls a Rose (assuming there's overwhelming evidence against him) what do you think the MLB will do?
Any of Bond's records prior to 2001 (when he first started juicing according to the Feds) should stand. All of the rest, including the 73 HR season and record OPS, should be asterisked that the records were acheived using illegal, anabolic steroids.

 
Considering that Caminiti and others have testified that at least half, if not more MLB players actually do use steroids anyway, I don't see why just the good players should be held accountable for it.
 
Originally posted by: Syringer
Considering that Caminiti and others have testified that at least half, if not more MLB players actually do use steroids anyway, I don't see why just the good players should be held accountable for it.
It's not a crime if u dont caught..
 
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