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  • MSRoble33
    MVP
    • Aug 2002
    • 1840

    #31
    Re: Greenwell feels robbed of MVP

    Originally posted by Squint
    This whole thing is ridiculous. If Greenwell respected the game (unlike the steroid users) then he would have just let this go without saying anything. The only thing it does is raise yet another argument and create more attention on something so negative and take away from the start of the 2005 season.
    I agree... he should'nt have... but he did, and it DOES bring up a point (to an extent).. my only defense of ANYTHING in this debate is about the WS and that being a team effort and not as much indivdual based..

    I, personally, think everything needs left as it is.. start new with a nice thick dark line on where MLB stands regarding steroids.

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

      #32
      Re: Greenwell feels robbed of MVP

      Originally posted by MSRoble33
      I agree... he should'nt have... but he did, and it DOES bring up a point (to an extent).. my only defense of ANYTHING in this debate is about the WS and that being a team effort and not as much indivdual based..

      I, personally, think everything needs left as it is.. start new with a nice thick dark line on where MLB stands regarding steroids.
      I understand the argument that winning the WS is a team effort, but it just so happens that this team (and others) happened to be comprised of cheaters. The other players knew what was going on. I'm not saying they are as guilty as the abusers, but they wouldn't have a leg to stand on if they sat there and cried "I'm innocent".
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      • SportsTop
        The Few. The Proud.
        • Jul 2003
        • 6716

        #33
        Re: Greenwell feels robbed of MVP

        Originally posted by MSRoble33
        I agree... he should'nt have... but he did, and it DOES bring up a point (to an extent).. my only defense of ANYTHING in this debate is about the WS and that being a team effort and not as much indivdual based..

        I, personally, think everything needs left as it is.. start new with a nice thick dark line on where MLB stands regarding steroids.
        I understand the argument that winning the WS is a team effort, but it just so happens that this team (and others) happened to be comprised of cheaters. The other players knew what was going on. I'm not saying they are as guilty as the abusers, but they wouldn't have a leg to stand on if they sat there and cried "I'm innocent".
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        • MSRoble33
          MVP
          • Aug 2002
          • 1840

          #34
          Re: Greenwell feels robbed of MVP

          Originally posted by Squint
          I understand the argument that winning the WS is a team effort, but it just so happens that this team (and others) happened to be comprised of cheaters. The other players knew what was going on. I'm not saying they are as guilty as the abusers, but they wouldn't have a leg to stand on if they sat there and cried "I'm innocent".
          I hear you... but since there's no real "concrete" solution to fixing things and making them right, all we can do is just leave things as they stand.

          you change records and award holders, there'll be controversy... you DON'T change records and award holders, there'll be controversy.

          Best action in this case is "no action". As sad as that may seem.

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          • MSRoble33
            MVP
            • Aug 2002
            • 1840

            #35
            Re: Greenwell feels robbed of MVP

            Originally posted by Squint
            I understand the argument that winning the WS is a team effort, but it just so happens that this team (and others) happened to be comprised of cheaters. The other players knew what was going on. I'm not saying they are as guilty as the abusers, but they wouldn't have a leg to stand on if they sat there and cried "I'm innocent".
            I hear you... but since there's no real "concrete" solution to fixing things and making them right, all we can do is just leave things as they stand.

            you change records and award holders, there'll be controversy... you DON'T change records and award holders, there'll be controversy.

            Best action in this case is "no action". As sad as that may seem.

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