californiasunshine wrote:To the guys who thought Pujols was on it. If you read his last news blurb I seriously doubt he was on that list, otherwise why would you vehemently deny it and bring up God at the same time when theirs a very real chance that the list gets released soon.
Rafael Palmeiro waved his finger at Congress.
Yea, a-rod went on 60 minutes I think it was and denied it,anyone can say no
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californiasunshine wrote:To the guys who thought Pujols was on it. If you read his last news blurb I seriously doubt he was on that list, otherwise why would you vehemently deny it and bring up God at the same time when theirs a very real chance that the list gets released soon.
Rafael Palmeiro waved his finger at Congress.
Yea, a-rod went on 60 minutes I think it was and denied it,anyone can say no
Arod had no reason to tell the truth he thought the records had been destroyed. This was pujols bringing this up himself, bringing his own religion into the fact, all the while the list is at large and everyone knows it is. If he did do it all i'm saying is that he would have probably have kept quit and waited to see what happened first before publicly blasting it himself.
bigh0rt wrote:For the same reason I loved to see A-Rod's. He is the poster boy for "clean" play right now. Eventually the MLB's back will have to break and all these sports writers, etc. will see that damn, a ton of people were on this stuff, so maybe we can do the crazy and let Mark McGwire in the Hall of Fame, and things of that nature.
By that logic wouldn't Jeter be the ultimate shock reveal? You know, the guy who "plays the game the right way."
If Jeter's name were to ever be on a steroids list, there would be a national day of mourning.
I'm not so opposed to steroids, BUT if Jeter's name was on there I would probably stop supporting baseball.
nsulham wrote: By that logic wouldn't Jeter be the ultimate shock reveal? You know, the guy who "plays the game the right way."
If Jeter's name were to ever be on a steroids list, there would be a national day of mourning.
I'm not so opposed to steroids, BUT if Jeter's name was on there I would probably stop supporting baseball.
Sounds radical but.... It's Jeet. :(
Jeter would probably be the only name that would surprise me a little. I still wouldn't care though. It's actually probably better if he did use and his name gets leaked.
OK so I have 34 names so far and need to trim down to 25. Who is the least likely to be on that list? I found out that if a guy has not admitted to usage then we can still use the name. Remember that this is specifically from the 2003 test.
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