Posted on 08/18/2005 6:20:03 PM PDT by gopwinsin04
This reporter is hearing about 2 more positive steroid tests, two in the American League and one in the National League.
The story was confirmed by multiple sources inside Major Leage Baseball who say that the Roger 'The Rocket' Clemens is in the process of appealing the decision. (of a 10 game automatic suspension for steriods for the future Hall of Famer )
Take it with a grain of salt but it wouldn't suprise me in the least if this comes out in the next few days.
I believe this pending announcement could be the one that 'brings baseball to its knees.'
(Excerpt) Read more at redreporter.com ...
Schmidt's stats, as I recall, show a relatively steady career in terms of home runs and batting average. I suspect the guys who have that big spike in numbers for a couple of years, then devolve into injury plagued years after that. If Schmidt did the juice, he was consistent with it over a 15 year period. Seems highly unlikely.
"It's a topsy turvy world when the cleanest major sport in the USA is football"
You're not naive enough to believe that are you? Every defensive player and most on offense in college and the NFL have been juicing for many years. NFL testing is a farce
Well, steroids have been "around" since the 1940's when testosterone was used on Nazi soldiers. The invention of Dianabol came soon after that.
But steroids infiltrated different sports at different times. Bodybuilders first in the 1950's, then the NFL and track in the 1970's, then everyone else in the 1980's. Baseball lagged far behind in its understanding not just of illegal steroids but general strength and conditioning principles to begin with. So I really doubt that anybody's records up through the mid-1980's are suspect.
BTW, I love your screen name! A Grail??!!
All avaliable evidence indicates that the use of amphetamines ("greenies") has been rampant in baseball from the 1960s to today.
We now return you to rosy-eyed nostalgia for the "good 'ol days."
Football records hold much less signifigance than Football records do.
I think this stems from the fact that Baseball was EASILY the most popular sport out there ESPECIALLY in the '80s but even up until the '94 strike.
Sure the foundation was eroded by then, but it was still arguably more followed that Football was....
Football records hold much less signifigance than Baseball records do.
I think this stems from the fact that Baseball was EASILY the most popular sport out there ESPECIALLY in the '80s but even up until the '94 strike.
Sure the foundation was eroded by then, but it was still arguably more followed that Football was....
First I've ever heard that Steroids are anti-inflamatory, but I guess its possible.
But that would be Prescription, No? Can MLB interfere with doctor patient relationship? Would not that be practicing medicine without a license?
Well... I choose to believe you're correct.
Frankly, I haven't cared much about baseball since 'The Strike' took my beloved Astros out of first place.
I think they should just STOP playing baseball as soon as the NFL season starts! :-)
For the circus the Romans used to give performance-enhancing substances to the combatants and the animals. People were being caught doping in swimming contests in late-1800s Amsterdam, and the Olympics were rife with drugs at least since the 1950s. Whenever there is great reward at stake there will be doping.
Come Again?
POW! POW! POW!
I'm a busy man.... but, thanks!
look at post 47, I caught it and redid it....
"If he was having back issues, maybe he thought that using the roids would make him feel better...."
The use of roids in treating injuries is allowed in any of the American professional sports.That's one thing that makes the NFL roid policy such a farce, everyone is using a legal roid for some injury or other. Do you think Joe Montana recovered from the removal of TWO herniated disks in 6 weeks by working hard?
acutally no. I think those herniated disks ended up shortening his career.
If a doctor prescribes them for a legit injury, that ISN'T a problem, as that is completely and totally LEGAL.
What little interest I had for it was finally squelched when the Phils fired Larry Bowa. The inmates control the asylum these days.
And by the way Pat Burrell, how did that managerial change work out in the standings this year? Oh, you're all underachieving losers again?
http://sports.espn.go.com/mlb/standings?type=wild&br=5&year=2005&column=gamesBehind&order=false&st=2
" First I've ever heard that Steroids are anti-inflamatory, but I guess its possible"
Ever hear the term NSAID? (non steroidal anti inflamatory drug) Motrin etc...
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