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Huh...I find this whole thread...interesting?! Base ball is the grandest of all of America's games...quite possibly the worlds...in my opinion...it's history is rich...older than most other sports...yet riddled with controversy.
Sounds kinda similar to the hobby...of collecting BB cards. Many years ago...the hobby was about the joy of collecting...the thrill of the hunt...and the comeraderie amongst fellow collectors. Then...money got in the way...kinda like the game of baseball. And when money got in the way of baseball...players started looking for an advantage to make more money...and to pad their statistics. And when money got in the way of the hobby of collecting bb cards...and other bb collectibles...the crooks put their best foots forward by: -trimming cards -adding color to cards -ironing cards -stretching cards -Wiwagging cards -adding paper to cords -removing color/type from cards -basically creating fake cards ...all in the name to "pad" the grades...to ultimately make them more money. Like Baseball...this hobby is great...will always be great in many ways...and will always be flawed as well...like everything in life...but to say you're sick of MLB...that to me...says you never really loved it in the first place...it was never in your blood. Baseball will always be in my blood...as will this hobby whether I'm directly involved with it...or not. No matter what "baseball" does...I will always love it...as it is the best game there ever was...and will ever be. I'd much rather direct my hatred towards the banks...corporations...the likes of Madolf...and our shit ass gov't! Last edited by ullmandds; 12-12-2011 at 08:42 AM. |
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You want to hold the institutions and people who run our country up to the same standards as athletes ?
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I agree with you Scott. It seems like wherever you turn fraud and corruption are part of business as usual. Just look at what's happening in our hobby- go over to the memorabilia side and read the thread about the bad Babe Ruth autographed balls. Pretty depressing stuff.
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For better or worse, I think the technology, the media and the availability of information make things seem like they are getting worse, when in reality fraud, cheating, etc. has been going on forever.
As far as the media, they latch onto all of the bad stories, and rarely do you hear about the good deeds done by professional athletes. |
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"You want to hold the institutions and people who run our country up to the same standards as athletes ?"
Johny...the people who run this country and business institutions have proven themselves to be the scum of the earth...greedy muther f?#$ers! Not much difference between some greedy athletes and them except their behavior affects many many more peoples lives then athletes! Runscott...I agree with you wholeheartedly! |
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I would avoid a rush to judgement on this one. The first test supposedly showed testosterone levels "twice as high as any previously recorded". the second test, requested by Braun, presumably on a different sample, showed no trace whatsoever of abnormal levels. Braun's reps claim that it would have been impossible for the testosterone levels to return to normal in so short a time span. It's hard for me to believe that with so much at stake and with the rigorous testing in place now, that any athlete would knowingly put a banned substance in his/her body. Stay tuned...
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Baseball doesn't have rigorous testing by any stretch. Cyclists and Olympic athletes make far less money, have much stricter testing and they still dope.
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Dan,
I'm not naive enough to suggest that there aren't any players who try to cheat. If Braun did indeed knowingly take PEDs, it was a very poorly thought out choice. A young, established star with a lucrative multi year contract (or two) in his future stood very little to gain by such a course. Just wanted to point out that there remains a few conflicting facts that will need to be reconciled before we pass judgement. Best Regards, Ed |
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Cyclists and Olympic athletes are subject to a 2 year ban on the first offense and they still keep doping and getting caught so I'm sure with the less stringent testing in baseball and football, some players are still going to juice up and try to get away with it.
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But guys like Clemens, Bonds, Canseco, etc. (the elite) - they could have played clean and still made a good living. With them it was about fame and/or money, not survival doing something they loved.
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Ed,
I agree that it doesn't make sense for Braun to do it. Bonds didn't anger me as much as a borderline player taking drugs because Bonds didn't take away someone's job, he was awesome with or without drugs. The point I am trying to make is that MLB wants people to believe that the game is clean now because of the testing, which I believe is a farce. - Dan |
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That's not to say that cycling is clean, or really ever has been. Guys who rode in the 50's and 60's openly admit getting amphetamines duringthe race, and 70's riders have said the early hematocrit testing for blood doping was ignored. (max level was 50, the blood would be taken and an hour later the lab guy would tel the team "49.5, you're OK" - one guy thinks that was a team average) What's fascinating is some of the non PED performances. Jim Thome comes to mind in Baseball. And the international cycling federation released a list showing the top riders and the level to which they were suspect - yes, that's right suspect. Have the wrong doctor, ride for the wrong team, miss a bit of paperwork or train in the wrong place with the wrong guys and you get tested more often. One name stood out - Fabian Cancellara. Listed as absolutely NOT suspect. Consider that he wins time trials, and event practiacally made for PEDs by huge margins like nearly a minute and a half over the 2nd place rider in the 09 world championship. That's a miute and a half over the second best clean rider, and much more over guys who have been caught doping. Id have to consider those wins to be some of the most dominant performances in any sport, maybe similar to a clean pitcher holding a juiced bonds to 0 for 40. On another note, I sometimes think that the test results are the result of sloppy lab work. Floyd landis was negative one day, positive for Testoserone the next than negative again. And lost his appeal. Steve B |
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...then admitted guilt. The system worked in his case.
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His admission is somewhat controversial. The backstory is that he wanted back into the bigtime, and went public with a boatload of accusations that only worked if he admitted to doping himself. He had served his suspension, admitted to doping to back up accusations against a team that wouldn't hire him and a race promoter who wouldn't allow him to enter, and wasn't signed by anyone for the next season. Not the smartest move.
And they think baseball can get political. Cycling also has an odd culture of forgivness for those who admit doping without incriminating others or appealing. The Pro ranks are full of guys who admitted doping took a year or two off and came back. I ran across a reference to The Cardinals and Browns using some performance enhancer prior to 1945. Just a passing reference, but still interesting. Steve B |
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