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  • SPTO
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    • Feb 2003
    • 68046

    #16
    Re: Canseco back at it again

    I always thought A-Rod was on the juice ever since he went to NY so that's not surprising. As for wanting Canseco's wife....I don't doubt it. A-Rod seems petty and stupid enough to do that.
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    • MassNole
      Banned
      • Mar 2006
      • 18848

      #17
      Re: Canseco back at it again

      Originally posted by SPTO
      I always thought A-Rod was on the juice ever since he went to NY so that's not surprising. As for wanting Canseco's wife....I don't doubt it. A-Rod seems petty and stupid enough to do that.
      Add to that he's a male whore and Canseco's wife being hot, I think we have the perfect storm to believe Canseco on this one.

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      • djep
        MVP
        • Feb 2003
        • 1128

        #18
        Re: Canseco back at it again

        I believe Canseco too. I believe he said pretty much nothing about Arod. What, he introduced him to some guy who is a dealer? So what? If I read the book and there's more to it than just a meet and greet with some dealer, then we're on to something but right now it is much ado about nothing.

        I'm not trying to be naive here because deep down, I think Arod has probably done it. I'm skeptical about all the power hitters in the league. But Canseco mentions Arod strictly out of vindictiveness.

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        • keRplunK
          MVP
          • Jul 2002
          • 4080

          #19
          Re: Canseco back at it again

          Obviously, you can't prove it either way but if you believe Canseco on this I think you need to get your head checked. Sure, tons of players have used steriods but what about A-Rod would lead you to believe he took them? His body hasn't magically blown up like a balloon, he's been an MVP canidate every single year since he been a regular player (should have won the MVP in 1996). His numbers have been consistent and seasons when he hit his highest amount of home runs he was in a hitters park in the prime of his career. Where is the evidence that he's done steriods? Some of Canseco's claims haven't been crazy but that doesn't mean he's a valid source of information. I don't like A-Rod, but I'd like to be objective when accusing players of using steriods.

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          • Brandon13
            All Star
            • Oct 2005
            • 8915

            #20
            Re: Canseco back at it again

            Originally posted by keRplunK
            Obviously, you can't prove it either way but if you believe Canseco on this I think you need to get your head checked. Sure, tons of players have used steriods but what about A-Rod would lead you to believe he took them? His body hasn't magically blown up like a balloon, he's been an MVP canidate every single year since he been a regular player (should have won the MVP in 1996). His numbers have been consistent and seasons when he hit his highest amount of home runs he was in a hitters park in the prime of his career. Where is the evidence that he's done steriods? Some of Canseco's claims haven't been crazy but that doesn't mean he's a valid source of information. I don't like A-Rod, but I'd like to be objective when accusing players of using steriods.
            What would have led anyone to believe that Palmeiro was on steroids?

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            • SportsTop
              The Few. The Proud.
              • Jul 2003
              • 6716

              #21
              Re: Canseco back at it again

              Originally posted by keRplunK
              Obviously, you can't prove it either way but if you believe Canseco on this I think you need to get your head checked. Sure, tons of players have used steriods but what about A-Rod would lead you to believe he took them? His body hasn't magically blown up like a balloon, he's been an MVP canidate every single year since he been a regular player (should have won the MVP in 1996). His numbers have been consistent and seasons when he hit his highest amount of home runs he was in a hitters park in the prime of his career. Where is the evidence that he's done steriods? Some of Canseco's claims haven't been crazy but that doesn't mean he's a valid source of information. I don't like A-Rod, but I'd like to be objective when accusing players of using steriods.
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              • PhantomPain
                MVP
                • Jan 2003
                • 3512

                #22
                Re: Canseco back at it again

                Originally posted by MassNole
                I'd say both. At least TSN properly labeled him the Player of the 90's over fan favorite Ken Griffey Jr.

                I think the fact that Griffey never used steroids makes him the greatest player of our generation (if A-Rod is ever found to have used them). Bonds is immediately off that list the second he took performance enhancing drugs. Griffey seems to be the only one in the past 18 years to have such a stellar career and NOT taken them or at least not linked to them in any way, shape or form.

                Yes I know Griffey has been hurt since 2001 and has never fully recovered (eventhough he played most last year and hit 30 and close to a .300 avg). But if you look strictly at the 1990's, at anyone that has never been linked to enhancing drugs, and hands down you come away with Griffey as the best. Sorry, but it's the truth.

                Bonds had a chance to be one of the best in baseball for all time but he had to screw it up. He didn't need the home run record to get in the HOF. And he may have still beat it without the roids (although I doubt it but you never know). If Bonds didn't take the drugs and never got injured he very well could be close to where he is today. But again, he ruined it.

                EDIT: This post might come off a bit antagonistic but that wasn't the intention. It is really just my opinion so I apologize if it sounds a bit....snotty.
                Last edited by PhantomPain; 03-25-2008, 05:20 PM.
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                • philliesfan980
                  MVP
                  • Jul 2002
                  • 1077

                  #23
                  Re: Canseco back at it again

                  Originally posted by Brandon13
                  What would have led anyone to believe that Palmeiro was on steroids?
                  Look up his stats on baseball-reference.com. For the first 5 years of his career, he was a skinny, opposite field hitter. Heck, even look at his rookie card, he was built nothing like he was later in his career.

                  Then he went to Texas, got bigger, and started pulling the ball and hitting HR's

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                  • The C
                    Banned
                    • Apr 2005
                    • 7538

                    #24
                    Re: Canseco back at it again

                    Originally posted by Brandon13
                    What would have led anyone to believe that Palmeiro was on steroids?
                    His penis doesn't work.

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                    • Kashanova
                      Hall Of Fame
                      • Aug 2003
                      • 12695

                      #25
                      Re: Canseco back at it again

                      canseco is a ***** and is trying to bring down the man he hates

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                      • Sandman42
                        Hall Of Fame
                        • Aug 2004
                        • 15186

                        #26
                        Re: Canseco back at it again

                        Deadspin has some scans of the part about A-Rod now.

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                        • theaub
                          Stop! Homer Time!
                          • Feb 2004
                          • 9643

                          #27
                          Re: Canseco back at it again

                          Chance that "Max" = Brian McNamee: 100%
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                          • The Chef
                            Moderator
                            • Sep 2003
                            • 13684

                            #28
                            Re: Canseco back at it again

                            Originally posted by Sandman42
                            Deadspin has some scans of the part about A-Rod now.

                            http://deadspin.com/372153/the-excer...alex-rodriguez
                            Im not sure what to think, Jose loses some credibility in my eyes based on the fact that he keeps going on this wild tangent about A-Rod trying to sleep with his wife, at that point it goes from trying to shine the light on steroid abusers to just trying to ruin a guy and it will take some of the credibility away in some peoples eyes. Secondly, A-Rod wasnt exactly the biggest guy in the world when he came up in Seattle yet in that book there is a point where Canseco mentions seeing him standing outside of a club and how A-Rod looked "pretty buff", then again a statement like that is completely open to interpretation. In the end it would be nice to have someone as good as A-Rod do it clean and give the fans someone to cheer for. Jose certainly is an interesting character, hates people without morals yet I would never classify Jose as being someone with morals anyways, calls A-Rod out for cheating based on no known facts yet I doubt Jose went through his playing days without cheating as well, just starts to sound like a bitter man with an axe to grind and is using this book to attempt to ruin the guy. I mean, he is sitting in a jail cell and just happens to be sitting next to an informant who just happens to somehow have had conversations with people around A-Rod and his hate for Jose? Just seems like everything fell in place perfectly for all the arguments Jose used in his book.


                            Im not ready to believe half of what he said about A-Rod, personally I dont care about his personal life and his "supposed cheating ways" or Jose's insecurities about his wife being chased after by A-Rod, the only thing I will believe is that he introduced him to a supplier and isnt sure if he took roids or not. Jose would have been more believable if he didnt drag so much meaningless garbage into the argument, but apparently there is a lot of pent up anger with the guy.
                            Last edited by The Chef; 03-25-2008, 08:53 PM.
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                            • FlyerFanatic08
                              Rookie
                              • Dec 2006
                              • 219

                              #29
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                              Originally posted by Pimping219
                              Jose would have been more believable if he didnt drag so much meaningless garbage into the argument, but apparently there is a lot of pent up anger with the guy.
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                              • keRplunK
                                MVP
                                • Jul 2002
                                • 4080

                                #30
                                Re: Canseco back at it again

                                Those few pages are hilarious, real damning evidence in there. I mean seriously: "Jose, man, that Jessica, she must be the most beautiful woman in the world." It reads like a terrible novel to me. I mean what reason could Canseco have to lie? I mean accusing the best player in baseball of doing steriods couldn't help him sell books, could it? And listen to his reason for not putting him in this first book. "I hated him too much." Really? Or more likely, he decided to sell another book and decided to make a bunch of crap up.

                                Palmerio's career could show signs of steriods usage like a previous poster said. But obvioulsy, simply trying to eye ball stats and the player isn't enough evidence to be sure either way. You can use this argument against anyone. That's not reason to believe Canseco. You could literally accuse anyone and everyone in this forum would go, "Yeah, probably, why not?"

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