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Baseball Steroid users
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| Chryz707 |
Ok all here is a list of all the players busted for Steroid abuse! They need to institute a policy similar to the military for drug offenses, Zero Tolerance. You get caught you are done forever, the end!
Here is the list of all the players, I am surprised people havent learned yet!
(CNN) -- Dozens of stars have been named in the investigation into baseball's "Steroid Era" by former Sen. George Mitchell. Here is a complete list of players, past and present, "linked to performance-enhancing substances":
Chad Allen
Rick Ankiel
David Bell
Mike Bell
Marvin Benard
Gary Bennett Jr.
Larry Bigbie
Barry Bonds
Kevin Brown
Paul Byrd
Jose Canseco
Mark Carreon
Jason Christiansen
Howie Clark
Roger Clemens
Jack Cust
Brendan Donnelly
Chris Donnels
Lenny Dykstra
Bobby Estalella
Matt Franco
Ryan Franklin
Eric Gagne
Jason Giambi
Jeremy Giambi
Jay Gibbons
Troy Glaus
Jason Grimsley
Jose Guillen
Jerry Hairston, Jr.
Matt Herges
Phil Hiatt
Glenallen Hill
Darren Holmes
Todd Hundley
Mike Judd
David Justice
Chuck Knoblauch
Tim Laker
Mike Lansing
Paul Lo Duca
Exavier "Nook" Logan
Josias Manzanillo
Gary Matthews Jr
Cody McKay
Kent Mercker
Bart Miadich
Hal Morris
Daniel Naulty
Denny Neagle
Jim Parque
Andy Pettitte
Adam Piatt
Todd Pratt
Stephen Randolph
Adam Riggs
Brian Roberts
John Rocker
F.P. Santangelo
Benito Santiago
Scott Schoeneweis
David Segui
Gary Sheffield
Mike Stanton
Ricky Stone
Miguel Tejada
Ismael Valdez
Mo Vaughn
Randy Velarde
Ron Villone
Fernando Viņa
Rondell White
Jeff Williams
Matt Williams
Todd Williams
Steve Woodard
Kevin Young
Gregg Zaun
They can all kiss my ass! |
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| Lebezniatnikov |
Let me just ask two questions.
How many Yankees were on the list?
And how many Minnesota Twins?
That's what I thought. :o |
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| verndogs |
| quote: | Originally posted by Lebezniatnikov
Let me just ask two questions.
How many Yankees were on the list?
And how many Minnesota Twins?
That's what I thought. :o |
Rondell White
every team was represented on that list. |
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| Lebezniatnikov |
| quote: | Originally posted by verndogs
Rondell White
every team was represented on that list. |
Yeah, he was only there for two seasons and we cut him though. Twins didn't have any members of their active roster named, though half of the Yankees starting rotation and two of their best hitters were. |
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| jonze234 |
my friend made the best comment about this list.
"jim parque, that might be the highlight of his career." |
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| nchs09 |
so they pump themselves up and its still the sport with the slowest players, the fattest players and the most boring players.
i guess with out steroids it would just be too painful to watch.
so thank steroids. |
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| Boomer187 |
| quote: | Originally posted by nchs09
so they pump themselves up and its still the sport with the slowest players, the fattest players and the most boring players.
i guess with out steroids it would just be too painful to watch.
so thank steroids. |
Bowlers?
Plus baseball is about strategy, most 'normal' people can't really figure it out. |
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| nchs09 |
| quote: | Originally posted by Boomer187
Bowlers?
Plus baseball is about strategy, most 'normal' people can't really figure it out. | every game is about strategy... thats why coaches exist.
no excuse for the lameness.... and dont get me wrong, i used to play the bloody sport in hs. |
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| jonze234 |
| quote: | Originally posted by Boomer187
Bowlers?
Plus baseball is about strategy, most 'normal' people can't really figure it out. |
i think a lot of the strategy in baseball has gone away since homeruns are so common. i'd love to see them bring back the deadball era and make the game more about manufacturing runs. |
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| Rockabye |
| quote: | Originally posted by jonze234
i think a lot of the strategy in baseball has gone away since homeruns are so common. i'd love to see them bring back the deadball era and make the game more about manufacturing runs. |
that's why I prefer the National League and choosed the Mets as my favourite team. |
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| Dj Smitty20 |
This ing list is just a witch hunt based on hearsay and circumstantial evidence. Why can't Selig and his the ing MLB just accept that steroids were a problem but now they test against it. If you get caught, you're punished severely.
Dragging it on like this and singling out certain players (while some have SURELY escaped blame here) is just stupid.
This is a ing farce. |
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| Chryz707 |
| I say kick them out that fail piss tests, there are so many people in line that would kill for there position in Baseball. Make examples and see how fast it drops off... |
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