Now no one has ever said Roger was a rocket scientist or has a first grader's grasp of logic, but doesn't a 50 year old player pitching well with a great fastball in isolated outing in a league that doesn't test for PEDs after a long layoff and a couple of years of not being PED tested merely put more, rather than his intended less, suspicion that he's a PED user?
I remember when Roger would 'retire' then come back in the middle of the season with the Yankees, conveniently bypassing off season and early season drug testing and pitching great. Coming out of retirement this way reminded me of his old Yankees 'return out of retirements' habit.
Last edited by drc; 08-29-2012 at 01:51 PM.
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