Irishnuke
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I'm not a huge baseball fan but I would be all for making steroids mandatory for all players except pitchers. How awesome would a 78-66 score be.
Not at all?
I'm not a huge baseball fan but I would be all for making steroids mandatory for all players except pitchers. How awesome would a 78-66 score be.
They say they have a ton of proof on Arod.
I feel he accepted it way to easy this time. Like they said hey this is what we have and then they agreed on this for punishment. Now ARod may simply be still bargaining.
The big theory is that Aroids has to be able to prove that he can no longer play baseball (basically "realizing just now that his injuries are career ending). Somehow he has to prove this before the MLB drops the hammer and thus he will be able to insure the remaining $100 mil of his contract. Reportedly about a week or so ago, he met with the MLB and they told him that they have a strong case against him and he might be next.
Arod's next.
Aaron Rodgers told a follower awhile back that he would bet his entire salary that Braun was clean. Rodgers makes $40 MILLION this season. Soooo about that Aaron?
mlb let him off hook imo but i think wanted to send Shockwaves about having damning evidence.
i don't see them letting arod bargain for some reason
Sorry if already posted, but my guess is ARod's recent "quad strain" had to do w posturing prior to his suspension being announced. Yanks are probably on notice that the hammer was about to be dropped and they decided it best to extend the "rehab" for a couple of days so they don't have to deal with the immediate sh*t storm that would follow. It'll be bad enough w him getting suspended, they didn't need him to come back for a game or 2 only to have it happen. Couldn't happen to a nicer guy.
Wish they'd take away the MVP that he stole from deserving players...
Braun last February: "I would bet my life that this substance never entered my body at any point."
Maybe he should pay up on the bet now. Arrogant jerk-off...
Ummmm
RT @JimBowdenESPNxm: Jim Axelrod of CBS is reporting that Alex Rodriguez could be facing a lifetime ban from MLB.
Ummmm
RT @JimBowdenESPNxm: Jim Axelrod of CBS is reporting that Alex Rodriguez could be facing a lifetime ban from MLB.
Good they need to make a huge stance.
MLB and cable sports tried to sully the reputation of an innocent man. Picked the wrong guy to mess with. Truth will set u free #exonerated
— Aaron Rodgers (@AaronRodgers12) February 23, 2012
When its guilty until proven innocent, all u need are the facts. #howsthecrowmlb #exonerated
Aaron Rodgers (@AaronRodgers12) February 23, 2012
I'll let my buddy take it from here. All u idiots talking about technicality open up for some crow too. See if Espn gets pressured not to..
— Aaron Rodgers (@AaronRodgers12) February 23, 2012
@toddsutton ya I'd put my salary next year on it. #ponyup #exonerated
— Aaron Rodgers (@AaronRodgers12) February 23, 2012
Ummmm
RT @JimBowdenESPNxm: Jim Axelrod of CBS is reporting that Alex Rodriguez could be facing a lifetime ban from MLB.
The Yankees have to be hoping that MLB can pull this off. They definitely don't want to pay A-Rod a penny more.
According to Article XIII, paragraph D of the CBA, "a Player shall inform the Club in writing" before seeking a second medical opinion. A Yankees source said Rodriguez did not inform the team before consulting with Dr. Gross, although it was unclear what recourse, if any, the team would have other than to force Rodriguez to bear any costs incurred in obtaining the second opinion.
Despite the possible violation, a source said Yankees team physician Chris Ahmad, who diagnosed Rodriguez with a Grade 1 quad strain after Rodriguez underwent an MRI at New York Presbyterian Hospital Sunday, would seek to confer with Dr. Gross over the discrepancy in the two diagnoses.
Aaron Rodgers posted these tweets last year...
The dude he bet his salary to, in the last tweet, said he would settle for a single game paycheck from Rodgers. Which would cost Rodgers $281,250.
The Yankees have to be hoping that MLB can pull this off. They definitely don't want to pay A-Rod a penny more.
can someone please light a candle in the grotto and pray for this.
thx in advance!
can someone please light a candle in the grotto and pray for this.
thx in advance!
Biogenesis whistleblower who broke open scandal says NCAA, MMA, NBA and other athletes used clinic under MLB investigation - ESPN
NCAA, MMA, NBA, Boxing, and other MLB players, no mention of NHL or NFL.
one team came to mind immediately
Would it be a team that used a particular spritz generated from a certain mammal's horns?