With the Mitchell report being released soon, I think it is really interesting to see if different teams react differently. Baltimore just unloaded Tejada, a guy often rumored to have been involved for 5 minor leagers. I think steriods/ steriod accusations majorly effected his trade value.
Bonds is still a free agent and countless others are expected to to be named. I am curious to see if/ how it effects trades and free agency.
Originally posted by no1marauderDrugs were still against the law and it gives an unfair competitive advantage. Bonds home run record is a joke. I am glad baseball will no longer push it under the rug.
Why baseball is willing to immolate itself over this non-issue is a mystery to me. If players are breaking the current rules, discipline them, but this "naming and shaming" of players who allegedly did something that wasn't against the rules 5-10 years ago is a farce.
The players cannot claim innocence. Who gets steriods from an on-line perscription perscribed by a dentist? Who lets another guy shoot B-12 into the rear end? The excuses are so stupid it is comical.