R_of_G
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According to today's news, NY Yankees third baseman Alex Rodriguez tested positive for steroids during the 2003 season (the season he was AL MVP for the Texas Rangers).
If this story is true, it's a real shame.
I was enjoying watching A-Rod make his march up the ranks of the all-time home run standings. Now he may be as tainted as the man who currently holds that record. I know nothing has been proven in the Bonds case about his knowledge of what he was taking, but it has been proven that he did use steroids. His record will always be tainted by that for me. He may be able to prove in a court the cheating occurred without his knowledge, but it still occurred.
I felt better about it thinking that if he stayed healthy, A-Rod could challenge the Bonds number several more years down the line. Now I won't care because it would appear he cheated as well.
I suppose I'll try to think of it as Henry Aaron's record for most home runs without cheating.
The whole thing makes me feel dirty for loving baseball. Just how many of these guys were cheaters anyway? It seems like more and more all the time.
Anyway, here's the article...
http://www.google.com/hostednews/ap/article/ALeqM5ga08p3lsWdla0TRU6ElMmpEEN3LgD966U1DG0
If this story is true, it's a real shame.
I was enjoying watching A-Rod make his march up the ranks of the all-time home run standings. Now he may be as tainted as the man who currently holds that record. I know nothing has been proven in the Bonds case about his knowledge of what he was taking, but it has been proven that he did use steroids. His record will always be tainted by that for me. He may be able to prove in a court the cheating occurred without his knowledge, but it still occurred.
I felt better about it thinking that if he stayed healthy, A-Rod could challenge the Bonds number several more years down the line. Now I won't care because it would appear he cheated as well.
I suppose I'll try to think of it as Henry Aaron's record for most home runs without cheating.
The whole thing makes me feel dirty for loving baseball. Just how many of these guys were cheaters anyway? It seems like more and more all the time.
Anyway, here's the article...
http://www.google.com/hostednews/ap/article/ALeqM5ga08p3lsWdla0TRU6ElMmpEEN3LgD966U1DG0