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I’m Very Sorry (and I’m a Tool)
Boo hoo, poor A-fraud. Does anyone else believe that this guy stopped in 2003? I don’t. I just guess he found a way around the tests.
I love how he comes clean now as if he’s doing the right thing…I bet he did the same thing to his wife, right up to the point his wife caught him banging Madonna. I bet he was very sorry about that, also.
Well he didn’t say that Miguel Tejada told him it was B-12 when he shot it in is butt, so I guess there’s that.

February 10th, 2009 - 01:41
Of course you don’t believe him. After all, Rafael Palmeiro never stopped using.
But the fact is this: 10% of the baseball world was using in 2003. You can bet that there were more than a few on the Orioles aside from Palmeiro, and CERTAINLY more than a few on the Red Sox (of course, Mitchell is a Red Sox employee roughly in 6th or 7th place in power).
February 10th, 2009 - 08:21
I don’t think Dan suggested that a Yankee was the only one on that list. Also, considering Bonds came up clean in ’03… but came up dirty on retesting, I think it’s safe to assume that more than 10% were using back then…
February 10th, 2009 - 16:46
The ballpark was more of a factor. A-Rod hit .272 with a .500 slugging on the road while with Texas – as he hit .270 at home with a .500 slugging while with Seattle. Chan Ho Park must have been on steroids with the Dodgers, because once he came to Texas, his ERA exploded.