Indians starter Paul Byrd outed for HGH use between 2002-2005
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Re: Indians starter Paul Byrd outed for HGH use between 2002-2005
Yeah,I wonder how long they'd been sitting on this one.Comment
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Re: Indians starter Paul Byrd outed for HGH use between 2002-2005
It sounds like there wasn't an attempt to gain competitive advantage from using these drugs. I'm not sure anybody can call this guy a cheater or whatever derogatory terms you would use for a performance enhancing drug abuser.
If a guy has a tumor and a doctor says he needs to take this medication, and it wasn't even banned by MLB at the time, there should be no problem.
The only sketchy part is his dentist prescribing the medication..Comment
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Re: Indians starter Paul Byrd outed for HGH use between 2002-2005
Over the next few years we are going to be seeing lists of players who were taking this ****.
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Re: Indians starter Paul Byrd outed for HGH use between 2002-2005
Just to throw one more conspiracy out there: George Mitchell (the guy investigating the steroids and stuff) is a director in the Red Sox front office.
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Re: Indians starter Paul Byrd outed for HGH use between 2002-2005
Just to throw one more conspiracy out there: George Mitchell (the guy investigating the steroids and stuff) is a director in the Red Sox front office.
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Re: Indians starter Paul Byrd outed for HGH use between 2002-2005
Good deal, I think your right, I was reading the post before mine, I thought he stated this was part of the Mitchell investigation, but he didnt. SorryTexas A&M Aggies
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Re: Indians starter Paul Byrd outed for HGH use between 2002-2005
Still seems like we haven't heard the whole story but this is interesting...
http://sports.espn.go.com/mlb/playof...jim&id=3073796
Cleveland general manager Mark Shapiro said he had no knowledge of "any of this" until the pitcher told him about it Friday. Shapiro declined to comment specifically on whether the club knew about a pituitary problem with Byrd, citing medical confidentiality, but said, "Friday was the first time I was aware of anything."MLB spokesman Pat Courtney also said the league had no prior knowledge of any HGH use by the pitcher. Courtney further said that Byrd was not given a therapeutic use exemption for HGH, that no player has been given such an exemption and that he was not aware whether an HGH exemption was even possible.Comment
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Re: Indians starter Paul Byrd outed for HGH use between 2002-2005
Still seems like we haven't heard the whole story but this is interesting...
http://sports.espn.go.com/mlb/playof...jim&id=3073796Comment
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