i already didnt care for baseball much anyway (paying someone around 275 million dollars over a number of years to play for your team) thats a heck of a lot money for one person Arod. So it only gives me more reason to ignore it. Its a shame it took them this long to do s*** about this problem that's been going on for years even more so with folks acting like Bonds (was the poster boy for it) when others were doing the same crap all the time and keeping it on the low.
but not anymore they are out in the open just like him and others as well.
If anything i'm worried about how it will affect kids that really love the game and the players as well. Hopefully it will just give them more fuel to not be like them and go their own way to being in baseball. For me its just another reason to spend less time around the sport.
2007-12-14 09:14:46
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answered by storeetjdjay 6
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Not really, but it will definitely be a story line that will play out through the year. There's bound to be some head butting between the Players and the Owners/Selig, since Bud said that he sees this as a call to action.
I agree with Mitchell that baseball should move on fresh from this point. It doesn't mean that what people did wasn't bad, but if baseball is now willing to do their part to clean it up, the players will have to fall in line or understand that punishment will ensue.
2007-12-14 02:01:41
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answered by Mosh 6
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Why ought to they be banned? Did MLB attempt everybody randomly? Are they unquestionably confident they have each and every of the culprits? Are those pronounced all responsible as implied? i think of baseball ought to have pre-empted this entire unhappy episode yet are you able to verify how plenty extra money baseball made for the period of the steroid era? You and that i payed for it and Bud Selig and different baseball functionaries can lament all they desire yet no person is being asked to furnish any money back and no person is soliciting for the resignation of the commish. think of if this occurred in Korea or Japan. The commish would be long gone till now he can hire a self-serving investigator to make it look he cares or cared. To ask for forgiveness to the followers baseball can arise with the money for to decrease all cost ticket fees in 0.5 for a 300 and sixty 5 days and set up a number of charities to serve the regularly occurring public funded by making use of 10% of gamers' salaries. Yeah, correct!
2016-11-03 06:00:04
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answered by ? 4
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No, but I think it is funny how shocked people are acting that players are on steroids. I have always been involved in sports and have had many friends in the minors as well as Division 1 college football and they have all told me steroids are the standard not the exception. These reports have not even scratched the surface of this problem.
2007-12-14 01:48:44
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answered by JK 2
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Your weak than! Dos'nt sound like u were much of a fan to begin with. Have u ever heard the term "don't believe the hype"?
2007-12-14 02:10:50
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answered by Sergio 5
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nope lost faith in the sport many years ago. money hungry people not athletes. similar to WWE stars. Do not care for game just the fat check
2007-12-14 02:22:58
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answered by Michael M 7
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No, because sports is entertainment. If not taking the HGH and Steriods limits how entertaining it will be then my answer is yes. Who cares if they took this or that, it's entertainment, their not hurting anyone else just themselves.
2007-12-14 02:34:49
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answered by Anonymous
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No, I didn't need this report to know that somebody was using it out there.
2007-12-14 03:04:53
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answered by Lou 3
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No i still see my sox as champions and will still watch and see them as that.
2007-12-14 01:56:20
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answered by Anonymous
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Not at all.
2007-12-14 02:04:51
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answered by geaux_sox 2
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