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Wednesday, February 18, 2009

A-Roid - [5:29 PM]

ESPN: "Undoubtedly, the Yankees would have preferred that Alex Rodriguez sit down with all reporters one time. He chose to speak with Peter Gammons last week, however, giving all other reporters a week to comb over the transcript of the interview and find the loopholes in what he said , whether they were intentionally crafted or not." - I don't believe a word Alex Rodriguez says. Has anyone paid attention to the change in his size since he joined the Yankees? Coincidence? I think not. Chances are he's still juicing, but with something undetectable. He's one of those guys that's all about image. Everything is orchestrated, every little thing. When questioned outside what he'd rehearsed, he couldn't answer the question. The thing that puzzles me, is why lie further? His test was positive for two things, unless that test was tainted, he's lying about what he took. Why not come clean?

Also, things begs the question, why not have professional leagues where performance enhancers are allowed and monitored by the league? You're a pro, if you want to juice, juice. If you don't and you can still compete, more power to you. What about two options, one league that allows steroids, one that doesn't?

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