for good, then so should Barry Bonds and all of the future roiders coming up for possible enshinement the next 10 years, i.e. Bagwell, Biggio, Sosa, McGwire, Canseco, Palmeiro, Clemens (yes, Roger juiced people), the list goes on. Everyone talks about how gambling is just the end all be all top cardinal sin of baseball, and I'm not saying it's good, but let's get real people. Pete Rose gambled on baseball after he was retired. That shouldn't have an affect on any of his playing stats during his 24 year career from 1963-1986. And even if he did place a bet on baseball when he played, would that have helped him get another hit, on his way too becoming the all time hits leader? NO, it wouldn't of. On the other hand, Barry Bonds and all the roiders used a sustance that helped their power, hand-eye coordination, stamina, mental clarity, and so on, and helped to overly inflate their statistics. What they did is far worse than what Pete Rose did. And even if steroids were "legal" at
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