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Tim
08-01-05, 01:27 PM
"Raffy Busted" (http://sports.espn.go.com/mlb/news/story?id=2121659)

Too bad. I always liked the guy.

devilmaster
08-01-05, 02:13 PM
There was a good discussion on sportsradio about whether or not raffy should be in cooperstown.

I was of the belief that he should have been. Now that he has been caught and caught after lying, I say no.

Dr. Corkski
08-01-05, 02:34 PM
Must be the Viagra.

Winston Wolfe
08-01-05, 03:35 PM
He has the nerve to say that he does not know how the steriods got into his body (from the Yahoo! article I saw today)....

Its like Bonds saying that he doesnt AT ALL.... but he used "the Cream" and he also experienced super hero like growth in size, weight, etc...

I think Raffy may have just made himself the Shoeless Joe of the 21st Century. Nice guy.... BAD MOVE ! :thumdown:

spinner26
08-01-05, 05:47 PM
There was a good discussion on sportsradio about whether or not raffy should be in cooperstown.

I was of the belief that he should have been. Now that he has been caught and caught after lying, I say no.


No he should not. Nor should McQuire, Sosa, or Bonds.

Yeh ,I know they never flunked a drug test, are you goofy enough to believe they could put up those numbers naturally?

I'll make ya a trade You give me Pete and I'll give the druggies.

dando
08-01-05, 06:55 PM
Damn. I was in Raffy's corner. :( :thumdown: on the HOF.

-Kevin

Insomniac
08-02-05, 09:11 AM
It's baffling how so many people will just let it go. He gets caught, says everything he can but admit he cheated. He doesn't disagree with the results, but then says he never intentionally used steroids. As long as he does't admit to taking them, everyone will just let it go and he'll be in the HOF.

And somehow, Pete Rose denying he gambled depite the overwhelming evidence that he did was unacceptable.

Chief
08-02-05, 01:11 PM
Hey, I saw his testimony in front of congress a few months back......sickening now.

oddlycalm
08-02-05, 02:13 PM
In real sports when you test positive you are excused from further participation. When Tyler Hamilton tested postive they didn't give him a couple weeks off with pay, he was tossed out of pro bicycling on his ear. In US pro "sports" when you test positive you get a couple weeks off and the opportunity to put out a BS story to the media. Drug taking losers are held out as heroes to a gullible public because it's good for the cash register. It was obvious how it was going to be when they allowed steroid poster boy Bo Jackson to play at all, and it hasn't changed much since.

The irony is that these oversized morons won't have long retirement years in comfort, they will have relatively short lives of excruciating agony as their bones disintigrate from having all the calcium leeched out. Once the degeneration gets to the point where the artificial pieces have nothing to hold onto it will be wheelchair time. Several artificial bone and joint companies in Warsaw, Indiana and their doctors will be the only big winners in the end.

oc

TedN
08-02-05, 02:39 PM
Hey, I saw his testimony in front of congress a few months back......sickening now.

But the lying to Congress wasn't intentional.

Ted

;)

Insomniac
08-02-05, 04:16 PM
In real sports when you test positive you are excused from further participation. When Tyler Hamilton tested postive they didn't give him a couple weeks off with pay, he was tossed out of pro bicycling on his ear. In US pro "sports" when you test positive you get a couple weeks off and the opportunity to put out a BS story to the media. Drug taking losers are held out as heroes to a gullible public because it's good for the cash register. It was obvious how it was going to be when they allowed steroid poster boy Bo Jackson to play at all, and it hasn't changed much since.

The irony is that these oversized morons won't have long retirement years in comfort, they will have relatively short lives of excruciating agony as their bones disintigrate from having all the calcium leeched out. Once the degeneration gets to the point where the artificial pieces have nothing to hold onto it will be wheelchair time. Several artificial bone and joint companies in Warsaw, Indiana and their doctors will be the only big winners in the end.

oc

I have to say from all appearances, the NFL is doing a good job. I know it isn't one positive test and you're out for good, but they do lose 25% of their salary the first time. And yiu don't ever see players come out and try to act like they didn't do it. Like David Boston last year. He got a 1 year suspension and served it (albeit he was also injured).

IlliniRacer
08-03-05, 11:41 AM
.. a search of Palmeiro's belongings also revealed a credit card receipt for an order of Stanozolol. A warranty card for bottle of Stanozol, filled out by Rafael Palmeiro. And one book, "Stanozolol And Me: This Sort of Thing Is My Bag Baby", by Rafael Palmeiro.

chop456
08-03-05, 11:57 AM
.. a search of Palmeiro's belongings also revealed a credit card receipt for an order of Stanozolol. A warranty card for bottle of Stanozol, filled out by Rafael Palmeiro. And one book, "Stanozolol And Me: This Sort of Thing Is My Bag Baby", by Rafael Palmeiro.

:laugh:

oddlycalm
08-03-05, 11:39 PM
If anyone thinks that MLB intends to do anything more than give lip service to drug testing the Palmeiro story should put that to rest. The positive test results were known well in advance of his 3000th hit and MLB held the news back to they could beat the drum for all it was worth. Full page ad of congratulations in USA Today, the works. All while they knew he was dirty.

The irony is that if there is federal legislation requiring testing a mandating bans for those that test positive it will have been MLB's blatant disregard that accomplished it.

oc