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Strawberry Juice? Darryl Admits He Would Have 'Roided Up

By John WaltersMar 3rd 2009 – 3:08PM

It's hard to get superstars to admit that they used steroids. Heck, you have to basically catch them with the syringe stuck in them to get an apology. But there's one former superstar who readily admits that if he played in another era, he would have cheated. That former superstar is Darryl Strawberry."Hell, yeah, I would...

Pete Rose Is Disappointed in A-Rod

By John WaltersFeb 12th 2009 – 9:00AM

In these troubling times, where you can't simply follow the game of baseball without hearing about steroids everywhere you turn, we could all use a moral compass so that we can have something to tell our children. When it comes to the Alex Rodriguez saga, Pete Rose, who was banished from baseball for betting on games while...

Roy Oswalt Wants A-Rod's Stats Gone

By John WaltersFeb 11th 2009 – 4:50PM

It's always interesting to see how peers react when one of their own get clipped for steroids. Barry Bonds seemed to get more vilification from fans than from players (except for maybe Turk Wendell). You would think that among his own, Alex Rodriguez would get the same kind of support. But not from Roy Oswalt. And forget...

J.C. Romero Banned 50 Games Because He Can't Read Minds

By MulletJan 6th 2009 – 12:30AM

Major League Baseball kills me sometimes. They want to get tough on enhancing your performance through drug use, but then a player does his due diligence only to get clipped because the league changes the list of banned substances without giving players enough notice or grace period. Take the case of J.C. Romero, who has...

Omar Minaya Not Scared of George Mitchell

By MulletNov 5th 2007 – 10:30PM

If you're worried about a lack of free agent movement because of the pending findings and names named in the "Mitchell Report", Mets GM Omar Minaya would advise you not to be concerned, at least as far as Minaya goes, as he gets ready for this week's GM's meetings in Orlando.As major league general managers arrived Monday...

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