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I tossed out Sosa or Griffey because those are the only two big-time sluggers in baseball today who could possibly fit the description of who else was presumably going to be named in the book based on what was spoken of on an ESPN morning radio show I heard one day. Don't blame people on the internet for wondering which major leaguers are juiced up....blame Canseco, Giambi, Sheffield, and Caminiti, who all have ADMITTED that they used steroids at some point in the recent past and blame the players' union which has steadfastly refused to clear the players' names through opposing any kind of testing policy until they had to relent. Therefore, it is only the natural course of action to enquire as to what extent it has permeated baseball. Unfortunately for MLB, now EVERYONE is under suspicion. That is why players like John Smoltz and Curt Schilling have come out and stated that they were disappointed in the Union for opposing the testing, because they had enough common sense to realize that the ENTIRE game gets tarnished while suspicions linger.RAMdrvr1 said:If only one thing Conseco says in his book is true, then all that makes him is a snitch. He ratted out a brother. It has amazed me how many people who have knowingly taken the risk of doing something wrong, only to tell on everyone they have ever known once they get caught. And have no problem with it. And some of you guys, tossing out names (Boone, Griffey Jr., etc.) on a public web site, with no evidence that these guys have done anything wrong. I just don't get it anymore. I know that only a few years ago, a man wouldn't even consider doing such a thing. Maybe this is where the "new age, politically correct" society has brought us. I think it s#@ks.
Is Canseco a snitch? Probably. Does he deserve our respect? No. But to say that ALL that makes him is a snitch is a lie. The truth is the truth, and if all the sluggers in baseball are synthetic athletes, then MLB has all of the integrity of professional wrestling.
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