Think about it. After the strike, what revived interest in Major League Baseball? Home runs, baby. That's when the juicing got bad. And it kept being swept under the rug until Canseco wrote books, and Congressional hearings were held. Only then did Owners and the League Management decide to do something about it. They had to know about it all along, they had to. Seems to me they were probably encouraging it, and no player wants to come forward and admit it for fear of life and legacy being tainted. A lot of people diss on Canseco, myself included, but it took balls to do what he did. People thought he was a liar, but if you watch those Congressional hearing tapes, I think he was the only one telling the truth. All the other guys were stumbling over themselves and looked like fools. Your thoughts.
2006-07-18
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