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Re: Giambi admits to doing steroids
Originally posted by nemesis04Maybe he will be gone, Breach of contract?
look: http://sports.espn.go.com/mlb/column...son&1d=1936931
Lets hope they can get rid of him!!!
But perhaps if I was Cashman or George, I would offer him truckloads of "cream" instead.Comment
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Re: Giambi admits to doing steroids
Originally posted by nemesis04Maybe he will be gone, Breach of contract?
look: http://sports.espn.go.com/mlb/column...son&1d=1936931
Lets hope they can get rid of him!!!
But perhaps if I was Cashman or George, I would offer him truckloads of "cream" instead.Comment
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Re: Giambi admits to doing steroids
Originally posted by asianflowBut perhaps if I was Cashman or George, I would offer him truckloads of "cream" instead.
He will crumble like a cookie!!
“The saddest part of life is when someone who gave you your best memories becomes a memory”Comment
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Re: Giambi admits to doing steroids
Originally posted by asianflowBut perhaps if I was Cashman or George, I would offer him truckloads of "cream" instead.
He will crumble like a cookie!!
“The saddest part of life is when someone who gave you your best memories becomes a memory”Comment
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Re: Giambi admits to doing steroids
You know I was thinking since they can't discipline Giambi teams should start putting morals clauses in all contracts. That way when a player is found to be on steroids or drugs teams can then terminate their contracts. I know that that's not realistic but baseball has to find a way to fix this problem one way or another.Member of the Official OS Bills Backers Club
"Baseball is the most important thing that doesn't matter at all" - Robert B. ParkerComment
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Re: Giambi admits to doing steroids
You know I was thinking since they can't discipline Giambi teams should start putting morals clauses in all contracts. That way when a player is found to be on steroids or drugs teams can then terminate their contracts. I know that that's not realistic but baseball has to find a way to fix this problem one way or another.Member of the Official OS Bills Backers Club
"Baseball is the most important thing that doesn't matter at all" - Robert B. ParkerComment
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Re: Giambi admits to doing steroids
Originally posted by SquintThat "parasite" was cancer.
As for the other portion of your question...Caminiti's death was a drug overdose, not related to steroids. I would think that Giambi won't be using them anymore after going through his cancer scare and now that the truth is out.
MLB will not be able to discipline him because there was an agreement that anything prior to this year could not be brought against the players.Last edited by poster; 12-02-2004, 09:08 PM.Comment
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Re: Giambi admits to doing steroids
Originally posted by SquintThat "parasite" was cancer.
As for the other portion of your question...Caminiti's death was a drug overdose, not related to steroids. I would think that Giambi won't be using them anymore after going through his cancer scare and now that the truth is out.
MLB will not be able to discipline him because there was an agreement that anything prior to this year could not be brought against the players.Comment
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Re: Giambi admits to doing steroids
i don't know if this is true, but i heard that steriods can be the difference between hitting the warning track or hitting a home run. It can also add a few mph to your pitching. I'm not sure if gagne has always been able to throw this hard, but this past season he was able to throw in the in the 97-100 range.Just wait till Arsenal moves into Emirates Stadium.Comment
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