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I hate the idea of Thome or Pujols using PED's. For now, I think they're both clean.
And I don't really think AJ used either..was just hoping to cause a bigger rise than I did lol![]()
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I hate the idea of Thome or Pujols using PED's. For now, I think they're both clean.
And I don't really think AJ used either..was just hoping to cause a bigger rise than I did lol![]()
where did this whole cubs/steroids thing even come from?
I have no idea why he would say that. kinda dumb of him.
Every White Sox
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Anyway, Bautista revealed over the off-season that he had been tested 13 times since his power spike, so I'm not sure... think he'd have been caught by now
Anyway, Bautista revealed over the off-season that he had been tested 13 times since his power spike, so I'm not sure... think he'd have been caught by now
That's what I said but apparently I am naive
I completely agree with Dews. I bet it's safe to assume that easily more then 35% of players in the MLB have used something illegal in the past 2-3 years. Just listen to the interview with the Balco president after this latest incident with Melky Cabrera. The guy states that you have to be an idiot to get caught now-a-days with all of the masking that is done with these designer drugs. Hell, a lot of these drugs don't even have tests to detect them because they are so new. I'd also be willing to bet that over 75% of the illegal drug use in baseball isn't your sterotypical "steroids" but more along the lines of cutting edge HGH-type drugs that are there to improve your energy and ability to heal. On a day-to-day basis, they don't "jack" you up like steroids do so it isn't noticeable and you have the energy and durability to get at your best every single game, alongside all of the other preparation professional athletes do - exercise, weight lifting, eating properly, etc.
Baseball is crooked, it has for hundreds of years, and a few years of steroid and HGH testing isn't going to change that. The designer drug industry is just too current and too good at masking that it's almost impossible for the testing to keep up.
Yet by far wouldn't one say baseball is the hardest tester, biggest punisher among the four?
And depending on the number of pitchers involved, I have yet to see convincing evidence that overall it makes any difference in the majors.
you just went completely off the convo, we were talking about testing, now how effective the drugs are? one topic at a time :lol:
The problem that I see with Braun and people who suspect he's still on steroids etc is that he wasn't someone like Melkey Cabrera who just all of a sudden went from an average player to the ASG MVP in one season.
Braun has been as consistent as he ever was since he came up his rookie season. He's always hit around or above .300 always had 30+ HR's etc. It's not like he was some average player who turned into a .330/30/100 type of player in one season. You know he's going to get tested a lot this season and he's hit as many HR's this season as he did last year already and his average is like .306 even with the loss of Fielder.