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Monday, February 9, 2009

History Tainted...once again

Alex Rodriguez, why? This guy was one of the only "good guys" left in baseball, that we all know didn't do steroids, right? Think again. Rodriguez tested positive for steroids in 2003. This was the year he won AL MVP and home run title with the Texas Rangers. He hit 47 homers with a .298 batting average and knocked in 118 runs. Gah, I'm just at a loss for words. Is there any truth in baseball anymore? Everyone is cheating now a days, and they probably were in the past as well. I have all the reason to suspect that anyone that has hit 30 home runs in one season that is buff used steroids. That is what "America's Pastime" has come to. Cheating. What makes it even worse is in an interview in 2007 on 60 minutes, A-Rod stated he never used steroids. If I were a baseball player that used steroids, I would just admit it. Don't lie about it and get everybody on your side, then dissapoint them. The whole world deserves to be crashing down on you right now. Honestly, wouldn't any caring human being feel guilty after having such a great season or career, by cheating? If I feel guilty when looking at the cheats of a new video game, you must feel horrible. So where does A-Rod go from here? He's 33 and has 553 career home runs. At this pace he will pass Barry Bonds and hold the all time home run record. So it will be passed on from cheater to cheater. Great. Here's some advice A-Rod: Get on a plane and fly as far away as possible to some tropical island and just stay there. Because nobody wants you around anymore. This is the last straw for Major League Baseball. There are a lot of questions that needs to be answered. From now on, any player testing positive for sterois should be thrown out of the league, no exceptions. It's the only way to make the game clean again. Bud Selig has a lot of work on his hands, and with his recent "success", we should expect this to get even worse.

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