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    • The Integrity of the Game

      To many of you out there that took yesterdays ?bad news? as just that, rethink your position. Yesterday was a great victory for the game and a greater victory for what is morally right in sports. Justice, not David but Justice, with a capital J was delivered to the heart of the beast in a heartfelt and authoritative way and upon reflection we understand how necessary this really was. Public opinion of steroid use in the Major Leagues has baffled me for years. WE KNEW that it was harmful to the body when players like Ken Caminiti started dying and getting symptomatic injuries. WE KNEW it was bad for the game when players like Barry Bonds, Mark McGwire, and Sammy Sosa were taking away the accomplishments of great players. WE KNEW it was widespread when guys like Canseco started ratting all their old teammates out to the press. Yet nobody did ANYTHING substantial to remedy the situation. This coddling by former commissioners, players, coaches, FANS, and everyone else associated with the MLB lead to a total shift in perception. Slowly people started to surrender to the thinking of ?everyone is doing it?. People were willing to compromise the integrity of the game IF ____. ?The home run race took baseball out of recession?, ?he?s on my team?, ?he?s never tested positive?, blah blah blah. Get real people. Living in San Francisco I heard plenty of fans say that they truly believed Barry Bonds didn?t take any steroids. At which point I knew that baseball had lost its fucking mind. We had a system that fostered scandal and compromised the integrity of the game with every cold shoulder and justification. The house of steroids was built with nonsensical logic on a compromising foundation. Somehow it was erected and therefore never questioned. When a window broke it was fixed or concealed. When the lights went off candles were quickly lit. Yesterday, the inevitable earthquake hit and the weak foundation crumbled.

      In what will probably be remembered as the second most significant day in baseball history, Senator Mitchell and his investigation have finally woke people up. Clearly stating the words that needed to be delivered from a position that matters in the most sincere of terms. The report didn't really tell us anything new about the past, even the Senators recommendations were simple in nature and generally accepted remedies for dealing with the problem. It may have been hard to read some of the players in the report and even harder to see them as the enemy but believe me they are just that. What is of the utmost importance is that the report is inescapable and convincing. Major League Baseball has a chance to turn things around. Fans, players, owners know that change is imminent. Yesterday the court of public opinion was in the balance, the facts were presented, the verdict was guilty, and the sentence fit the crime. Justice was served and righteousness was restored. It is WRONG to use performance-enhancing drugs. It is NOT FAIR. It is unacceptable behavior that should NEVER go unchecked. The sequences of events that are in place now have sent us in the right direction. Time will tell what the next era of baseball will bring.

      We must accept that there will always be players that will attempt to gain a competitive advantage in sports through the use of performance enhancing drugs. However, we should never accept anything that compromising the moral fabric of the game. Yesterdays events should be seen as the start of a new era of game that is built on a solid foundation that will last for many years to come. Truly it was a great day for the game of baseball.

      Alex Rochestie

      Speech Pod for current is here http://current.com/items/88791800_baseball_s_black_book
      To many of you out there that took yesterdays ?bad news? as just that, rethink your position. Yesterday was a great victory for the ga... more

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    • Baseball's Black Book

      Is this the end of the steroid era or the beginning of new problems? After a 20-month investigation into the use of illegal substances in Major League Baseball, Senator George Mitchell presented his report to the public. In a press conference Senator Mitchell explained his findings and urged for Major League Baseball to heed his recommendations. Is this the end of the steroid era or the beginning of new problems? After a 20-month investigation into the use of illegal substances... more

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    • Steroid Showdown

      Pick a needle. I mean team. Well, whatever just don't cheat. Ah, I mean, just pick a team and lets go to the gym..
      Team Juice
      Bats
      1. 2B - Brian Roberts
      2. C - Paul Lo Duca
      3. LF - Gary Sheffield (mvp)
      4. RF - Barry Bonds (mvp)
      5. 1B - Mo Vaughn (mvp)
      6. CF - David Justice (rookie/yr, ALCS mvp)
      7. 3B - Ken Caminiti (mvp)
      8. SS - Troy Glaus (ws mvp)
      9. P - Kevin Brown + (good Gagne)

      Team Agro
      1. 2B - Chuck Knoblauch (rookie/yr, 4WS rings)
      2. SS - Miguel Tejada (derby winner, mvp)
      3. 1B - Mark McGwire (rookie/yr, derby, espy athlete of the year)
      4. RF - Jose Canseco (rookie/yr, mvp)
      5. LF - Lenny Dykstra
      6. CF - Juan Gonzalez (mvp)
      7. 3B - Matt Williams
      8. C - Benito Santiago (rookie/yr, nlcs mvp)
      9. P - Roger Clemens + (Roid Rocker!!)
      Pick a needle. I mean team. Well, whatever just don't cheat. Ah, I mean, just pick a team and lets go to the gym.. Team Juice ... more

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    • Miggy goes Texan in 6 player trade to 'stros!!

      After 4 years of trade rumors since signing his massive contract with the Orioles, Miguel Tejada is free from the sinking ship that is the Baltimore Orioles franchise.
      This did cost the Astros Luke Scott, Michael Costanzo, Matt Albers, Dennis Sarfate, and Troy Patton.
      Knowing how great the Orioles can be when it comes to any move under the Peter Angelos ownership, the Orioles got nothing in exchange for a salary dump.
      The question now is, will Tejada and Kazuo Matsui be enough to pull the Astros out of the cellar?
      After 4 years of trade rumors since signing his massive contract with the Orioles, Miguel Tejada is free from the sinking ship that is... more

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      4 months ago
    • Is MLB ready to change the guard for a newer better class of shortstops?

      The late 90's were characterized by fan worship of jeter/nomar/a-rod... with tejada as the 4th musketeer...
      After what we saw this season, is this quartet of Tulowitzki, Rollins, Reyes, and Hanley Ramirez even better?

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      The late 90's were characterized by fan worship of jeter/nomar/a-rod... with tejada as the 4th musketeer... ... more

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