bullets13 Posted June 17, 2009 Report Posted June 17, 2009 NEW YORK -- Sammy Sosa tested positive for a performance-enhancing drug in 2003, The New York Times reported Tuesday on its Web site, the latest in a string of baseball stars implicated in the sport's steroids scandal of the past decade. The Times said Sosa is one of 104 players who tested positive in baseball's anonymous 2003 survey, which has been the subject of a protracted court fight. The paper did not identify the drug. It cited lawyers with knowledge of the 2003 drug-testing results and reported they spoke on condition of anonymity because they did not want to publicly discuss material under court seal. This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up
Gabe Posted June 17, 2009 Report Posted June 17, 2009 It would surprise me if anyone cared at this point.
AJ25 Posted June 17, 2009 Report Posted June 17, 2009 nope. i doubt anyone will come near the 73 bonds hit, the 70 mcguire hit, or even the 66 sosa hit. looks like that record will be tainted forever, and there is nothing anyone can do about it..
bullets13 Posted June 17, 2009 Author Report Posted June 17, 2009 nope. i doubt anyone will come near the 73 bonds hit, the 70 mcguire hit, or even the 66 sosa hit. looks like that record will be tainted forever, and there is nothing anyone can do about it.. yup. can you imagine ryan howard on steroids? he might hit 100!
Gabe Posted June 17, 2009 Report Posted June 17, 2009 Baseball has been full of characters since Day 1. Drunks, womanizers, druggies and all. Let em in the HOF. Sosa, McGwire and Bonds weren't the only ones.
Ruckdad Posted June 17, 2009 Report Posted June 17, 2009 Drunks and womanizers weren't mesing with the integrity of the game though.
shovel Posted June 17, 2009 Report Posted June 17, 2009 This is so NOT news. If anyone remembers when Sosa played for the Rangers ( the first time! ), he was a bean pole. When he hit 66 homers with the Cubs, he was so juiced his eyeballs had bulging muscles. Must be a slow sports news week.
Gabe Posted June 17, 2009 Report Posted June 17, 2009 Drunks and womanizers weren't mesing with the integrity of the game though. Mickey Mantle playing drunk doesn't? Others played on speed, that doesn't? Players are supposedly held on a pedestal so their character is a part of the honor of the game
PhatMack19 Posted June 17, 2009 Report Posted June 17, 2009 Beer and women don't make you hit better. I've tried, it doesn't work.
Guest Orangeboy Posted June 17, 2009 Report Posted June 17, 2009 61 and 755 are still the numbers to me. >
AJ25 Posted June 17, 2009 Report Posted June 17, 2009 Babe Ruth did it on beer on hotdogs. Mantle did it on liquor. Maris, well who knows how he did it. Aaron was all man. But Bonds, McGuire, Sosa.. steroids. And playing drunk does ruin the integrity of a game..
Ruckdad Posted June 18, 2009 Report Posted June 18, 2009 Drunks and womanizers weren't mesing with the integrity of the game though. Mickey Mantle playing drunk doesn't? Others played on speed, that doesn't? Players are supposedly held on a pedestal so their character is a part of the honor of the game I didn't say anything about speed. And playing drunk would affect the integrity, but only for that one game. It's not like Mantle spent three or four seasons drunk for every game. And I don't see how that would enhance his performance. The steroid users were enhancing their perfromance over the course of seasons. Sosa, Bonds, Clemens (likely) all were using a substance to give them a competitive advantage over the pitcher. If you can tell me how being intoxicated gives you a competitve advantage, I'm all ears.
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