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Exactly. And as far as the corked bat not giving him an advantage: He thought it was giving him an advantage, and he broke the rules to try to get that advantage. It's not our fault that he's also a dumbass as well as a cheater. |
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02-16-2006, 03:44 PM | #52 | |
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Exactly. When people are arguing about "where's the proof?" Just remember... there is no burden of proof in the court of public opinion. I think he did steroids, but I doubt I or anyone else could prove it in a court of law. That doesn't mean that I, and many others, don't still believe him to be guilty of cheating.
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02-16-2006, 05:08 PM | #57 | |
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I'm pretty sure that had the level of scrutiny that happens in sports today been present in the decades prior to the '80's, amphetamine abuse by ballplayers back then would've been nearly the same scandal that steroids are today. But because it was not reported by the writers of the time, the confessions now are either ignored or easily forgotten by most of the sporting public. In their minds, the game was "purer" then despite evidence to the contrary, simply because they grew up thinking that was the case. Unfortunately, so long as there is competition there will be those who will go to any lengths to gain an advantage. Due to the nature of drugs and drug testing, smart and well financed athletes can always stay ahead of the testing curve. This is not meant as a defense of cheaters - simply an acknowledgement that cheating has always and will always exist, and that the game really isn't any less "pure" than it ever was. I have no problem busting those that get caught - I think it's necessary to do so even though we'll never catch all of those that cheat. But I think the witch-hunting that exists around steroids is out of proportion to similar sins surrounding sports and is unfair to those that are tarred and feathered without any proof. It wouldn't shock me if Sosa admitted that he juiced, but I think in the absence of such an admission or some other strong form of proof, his career should be judged on its own merits when it comes to Hall of Fame entry. Palmeiro on the other hand will undoubtedly be the first Hall of Fame steroid casualty, and I don't have much sympathy for him. Since he tested positive, the burden of proof is squarely on his shoulders to show that he didn't take steroids. |
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I kinda look at it in a more worldly, general sense. Presidential affairs weren't reported like they are now; war reporting is far more critical than it was in the 40s and 50s; reporting of Hollywood goings-on is beyond ridiculous - it used to be a bad thing to have a sex tape, now it's gotten to the point where Scott Stapp and Kid Rock are about to release a sex tape (doing 4 chicks, not each other). I just think the press and the hype and the scrutiny and all of the money involved has racheted all of these types of "scandals" up to unseen levels. In other words - people like Mickey Mantle, Babe Ruth, FDR, and JFK were lucky bastards to have done what they did when they did it. We live in a different world now.
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I just think it results in a bit of a double-standard when it happens though. Guys that in hindsight we know or strongly suspect were pumping tons of greenies are in the Hall and safe with their reputations, but by God, if the court of public opinion thinks you've been juicing (Sammy Sosa) watch out! Last edited by dawgfan : 02-16-2006 at 09:19 PM. |
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Yeah, but the fact that the single season HR record fell like it did (and in fact was broken twice in one year and then again by Bonds) hurts these guys because it brings so much attention to what's going on - not to mention the fact that Aaron's recod looks like it will fall too. If these guys were suspected users and hit 40 HRs a season, it wouldn't be nearly as big a deal.
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Yeah, but Palmeiro was actually caught. I meant that the guys catching serious heat for being suspected users are under much more scrutiny because of the otherworldly numbers they've put up. I mean, you don't hear as much talk about Bret Boone as you do about Sosa and McGwire, right? |
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