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It's all over. I've a confession to make. Ever since I've been on here, I've been a fraud. I don't know ANYTHING about baseball. It's all been steroids. I'd juice up in the morning and then get on here and let the steroids do their work. I pull answers out of the air and made questions up out of nothing -- all this time. Now I'm going to do it the old school way. I'm going to read about baseball. I'm going to follow baseball. Can you all forgive me? Can you believe I'm sorry and wish I'd never started?

2007-12-17 15:14:41 · 9 answers · asked by Sarrafzedehkhoee 7 in Sports Baseball

pricehillsaint -- yeah! Man, I get P.O.ed about those Pepsi drinkers, I tell you!

2007-12-17 15:23:42 · update #1

9 answers

Does that go for cooking, religion and all the other categories you dabble in on a daily basis? LOL

Of course, 'roid rage would explain a lot about you! :)

2007-12-17 15:21:30 · answer #1 · answered by pricehillsaint 5 · 0 0

I think it's possible to diminish it, but they seem to have a problem enforcing their rules. If MLB would actually enforce and punish those who break the rules I think that would be the first step to diminishing usage. Steroids only cheapen the game. I don't think people who have used steroids should be admitted into the hall of fame - not that they didn't achieve certain standards of excellence, but as examples to the rest of the MLB players- wow, just awful. For the few players that are moral enough to stay away from roids- they are basically punished because they will most likely have less strength based success, and their abilities wont be as acknowledged. MLB is practically promoting steroid usage by not punishing the players that have used it. If I was in MLB right now I'd take steroids just to compete. It's not fair to the honest players.

2007-12-17 15:40:04 · answer #2 · answered by Ruth 2 · 0 0

I doubt that steriods will have leave us as a problem in baseball, but also the fact is that the really sad fact, is that this is all that we can talk about. I am trying not to, but all you guys won't try this sunject and leave it alone. Have you have seen me to a question about steriods, or even the Fred Mitchell report that was released last week? no, because if I do, I always have something that is not steriods related then again I might not be posting to many questions on here anyways. And will this subject ever be dropped by you fellow talk abotu steriods baseball fans, I triple doubt that.

2007-12-17 15:21:49 · answer #3 · answered by staggmovie 7 · 0 0

If the vendors and gamers won't be able to sparkling up the subjects, Congress or any area of the USG certainly won't be able to splendid the mess ups. Baseball does have a anti-have faith secure practices with the aid of Congress. MLB does not exist without the secure practices it grants. a severe risk to check, droop, or perhaps eliminate the license is adequate incentive. Congress can, lower back, request MLB and the gamers Union to place a severe drug finding out software in place--in the different case. The sorry actuality is, as undesirable as Congressional meddling may well be, the main significant events are utter fools, clowns, traitors to the interest's background.

2016-11-03 22:17:06 · answer #4 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

Probably not. I think we as fans have to accept there will always be performance enhancing drugs in EVERY sport. We should just enjoy baseball for what it is, entertainment.

2007-12-17 20:56:16 · answer #5 · answered by The Official Texting Pro 6 · 0 0

Sadly it never will. It will fade but steroids has made such an impact on baseball it will never leave.

2007-12-17 23:24:17 · answer #6 · answered by red4tribe 6 · 0 0

first of all i do not clemens and my rochester red wings dh hitter howie clarke is guilty until proven.

second i wish anna nicole smith story go away

but steriod are illegal and needs to get out of our sports so it should be in the news

2007-12-18 04:38:11 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Not as long as the American people are willing to do anything to win. Sad. Those games used to represent the honesty that was an American emblem. Guess we can't lay claim to that anymore.

2007-12-17 18:29:16 · answer #8 · answered by Constitution 4 · 0 1

no

2007-12-17 15:21:36 · answer #9 · answered by NEdawgs 3 · 0 0

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