same here and bash Canseco all you want but most of what he has said has panned out....to the letter....
8. "Could you find a steroid that keeps you from choking in the playoffs?"
7. "Are you worried this will taint all the championships you didn't win?"



IN A parking lot space halfway between the University of Miami's baseball complex and its athletic center sits a hulking sign of his presence: a black Maybach, the QM2 of luxury liner cars, with a silver license plate frame that has ALEX RODRIGUEZ engraved across the bottom. It's freezing by Miami standards, about 39°, making an indoor workout far preferable to fielding short hops in the icy dew of a practice field. An SI reporter walks into a sprawling but nearly empty weight room that smells of rubber mats, shows a business card and asks if Alex Rodriguez is around. "In the back," says a man in a Hurricanes jacket.
Rodriguez is dressed in a white T-shirt and sweatpants, working out with a trainer and a friend as music pounds in the background. He is not pleased to see the reporter—whom he recognizes—in a place he views as his sanctuary. "You're not supposed to be here," he says more than once. When told there are a couple of important questions that need to be asked, Rodriguez, the Yankees' All-Star third baseman, rests his arm on a parallel bar used for triceps dips and leans in to listen with a bored sigh, as if he's expecting yet another question about Joe Torre or Madonna or Derek Jeter.
Rodriguez is asked about a drug test he took in 2003 (his final year with the Rangers), which SI's sources said came up positive for two anabolic steroids—testosterone and methenolone, also known by the brand name Primobolan. Rodriguez's green eyes widen, and he looks away. He processes the question and says, "You'll have to talk to the union," as he begins to fiddle with a plate. He is asked if the positive result could be a mistake, if maybe he took a tainted supplement, if the information is wrong. He says nothing. Is there any explanation, anything further he wants to say? "I'm not saying anything," he replies and turns toward a barbell.
One more question comes his way: Three major league players told SI that Gene Orza, the chief operating officer of the Major League Baseball Players Association, tipped Rodriguez about an upcoming drug test in early September 2004. Rodriguez is asked if that is true, but he does not respond. He looks at the trainer and orders him to "get someone. [The reporter] is not supposed to be in here."
Getting this kind of info is neither hazardous to your health nor anything new. Journalists have been doing it forever. The union was supposed to have destroyed these test results anyway.
Woodward and Bernstein bent the rules a bit and they exposed one of this country largest political scandals.....
Woodward and Bernstein bent the rules a bit and they exposed one of this country largest political scandals.....
That's a waste of time and resources. There are more important things than prosecuting a guy who leaked 1 name from a report that had no repercussions on those who failed the test.
Steroids have shown an increase in hand-eye coordination.
But, those 13 year olds already are shooting up to get size. Have been for years. The problem has been hitting Highschool and College sports for quite a while now.
Demonzing these guys won't help, either. You get one emotional guy who suddenly feels like the entire world and all the planets of the universe are falling on him....and that person could go crazy and do something he can't take back. Pffft, we all know how tied into roids that suicides are as well. I dunno how tied into it is with HGH and all these other different versions.
I'm not making excuses for A-Rod, but I think it's important to keep a clear head about these things.
He was a man about it, at the very least. He didn't deny it. My favorite player ever (sigh..yeah) Roger Clemens denied and denied, and is probably going to end up in jail for it. He'd had been better off admitting in.
Hell, even Andy Pettitte was better off for it....and he lied about the numbers of seasons he used the stuff....but still came out relatively good compared to Rocket and Bonds.
Even Giambi who denied and denied...and then admitted came out okay. Clemens could probably come clean and in some way be forgiven. It's the guys who deny and deny and deny that get hung up to get beaten with the proverbial sticks.
I'l say this too:
I really expect the rest of the 103 baseball players to be ousted as well. Right now, Latin America is taking it personal that A-Rod is being singled out of a list of 104 players.
