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ESPN - Ex-Mets clubhouse attendant Radomski sentenced to 5 years' probation - MLB
I am really surprised here that Radomski avoided jail time here. Just goes to show you, if you work hand in hand with the federal government they can really makes things easier on you in the long run. I am sure that the Feds and Radomski had a descusion about possible sentincing and such when he decided to offer his information.
This really brings up another interesting point here. If Radomski was the "major supplier" of steroids in baseball, while Macnamee was just a trainer with who Radomski supplied him with roids or HGH to use on his clients, Mac must have known that with his cooperation with the Feds his sentincing would be lesser than that of Radomski. Knowing that and seeing how beneficial it was for Radomski to offer up what he knew, why would Macnamee lie about what he knows?? Sure its not set in stone evidence, but it does give you something to think about.
I am really surprised here that Radomski avoided jail time here. Just goes to show you, if you work hand in hand with the federal government they can really makes things easier on you in the long run. I am sure that the Feds and Radomski had a descusion about possible sentincing and such when he decided to offer his information.
This really brings up another interesting point here. If Radomski was the "major supplier" of steroids in baseball, while Macnamee was just a trainer with who Radomski supplied him with roids or HGH to use on his clients, Mac must have known that with his cooperation with the Feds his sentincing would be lesser than that of Radomski. Knowing that and seeing how beneficial it was for Radomski to offer up what he knew, why would Macnamee lie about what he knows?? Sure its not set in stone evidence, but it does give you something to think about.