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MLB Trade Deadline

Friday, July 31st, 2009

Let’s talk some baseball as we approach the MLB Trade Deadline 2009, shall we…
DONE DEALS
RHP George Sherrill to Dodgers: The Dodgers got another strong arm in the bullpen in a deal with the Baltimore Orioles on Thursday. Will it be enough to push them through the playoffs? Reports have LA aggressively pursuing Toronto starting pitcher Roy Halladay. See below [...]

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MLB Steroids List from 2003

Wednesday, July 1st, 2009

I came across this list today. Several sites are claiming that this is the ”unofficial” MLB steroid users list from the 2003 anonymous test the league put together. I’ve been wondering why no other players, besides Arod, have been exposed from the findings in 2003. Typical Yankee-bashing from the haters.
I can’t say this list shocks me. It almost looks [...]

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Manny Being Manny

Monday, May 11th, 2009

Los Angeles, CA - Just when all seemed to be a little too perfect in Hollywood, we find out that it really is. Manny Ramirez’s shocking move to Los Angeles from Boston went through last season without a wrinkle for either team and the honeymoon has continued into the early 2009 season. That is…until Thursday.
While new Red Sox [...]

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Arod Admits Steroid Use

Tuesday, February 10th, 2009

Just 48 hours after Sports Illustrated reported on New York Yankees’ 3rd baseman Alex Rodriguez being one of 104 MLB players testing positive for performance enhancing drugs in a 2003 test, the highest paid player in baseball has come clear. In an effort to avoid a Roger Clemens-type grilling, Arod admitted to ESPN’S Peter Gammons [...]

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Go ahead and add A-rod to the steroid list, that is, MLB players accused of using performance-enhancing drugs. Let’s face it…Major League Baseball is done. How can fans be expected to get behind any player or team after the things that have come to fruition the last few years? I’m not alone in feeling cheated. [...]

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