Just saying it's a tad hypocritical as a baseball fan to take the moral high ground when every single team almost certainly had players that cheated. This is why I wouldn't mind guys like McGwire, Bonds, Sosa, etc. getting into the Hall of Fame. The writers who vote for that stuff are among the guys who turned a blind eye to it.
Just saying it's a tad hypocritical as a baseball fan to take the moral high ground when every single team almost certainly had players that cheated. This is why I wouldn't mind guys like McGwire, Bonds, Sosa, etc. getting into the Hall of Fame. The writers who vote for that stuff are among the guys who turned a blind eye to it.
Just saying it's a tad hypocritical as a baseball fan to take the moral high ground when every single team almost certainly had players that cheated. This is why I wouldn't mind guys like McGwire, Bonds, Sosa, etc. getting into the Hall of Fame. The writers who vote for that stuff are among the guys who turned a blind eye to it.
Not saying what they did was right, but it's a major assumption to think that any team was completely devoid of PEDs. I just think it's wrong that the people who ignored the problem and let it happen now become judge, jury, and executioner in these cases.
Most teams that have a shot at signing him would prolly keep him in their farm system for at least a year or two. Even if he's not 19, he's still got plenty of time.
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still you're probably right.
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he's been clean the whole time.
It's a shame that it was such a huge part of the game for 15-20 years.
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