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According to a report by Sports Illustrated, Alex Rodriguez tested positive for anabolic steroids in 2003, when he was with the Texas Rangers and won the AL home run title and MVP award.According to the report, which was posted Saturday morning on SI.com, sources told the publication that Rodriguez was on a list of 104 players who tested positive that year, when Major League Baseball conducted survey tests to see if mandatory, random drug-testing was needed.Sources who know about the testing results told Sports Illustrated that Rodriguez tested positive for testosterone and Primobolan, an anabolic steroid.
Frankly I see nothing shocking about it at all,,,, it's just more A-Rod being A-Fraud and it puts into percepective the records he accomplished in 2003 with Texas,, AL MVP, AL home run leader, league leader in both runs and slugging percentage,,, and all done while using steriods. Just another worm in the Big Apple. Cheers,Robin
Quote from: satfrat on 7 Feb 2009, 11:46 pmFrankly I see nothing shocking about it at all,,,, it's just more A-Rod being A-Fraud and it puts into percepective the records he accomplished in 2003 with Texas,, AL MVP, AL home run leader, league leader in both runs and slugging percentage,,, and all done while using steriods. Just another worm in the Big Apple. Cheers,RobinIt's not really shocking...that's why shocking was in quotes. George
No surprise at all, really. Just a sad affair....anyone STILL think Barry Bonds didn't juice all those years?John
Quote from: TheChairGuy on 7 Feb 2009, 11:26 pmNo surprise at all, really. Just a sad affair....anyone STILL think Barry Bonds didn't juice all those years?JohnDon't think so, John. "Just another worm in the Big Apple"? Dang, Robin, Truman Capote couldn't have said it better.
The only thing surprising to me is that Bud Selig still has a job.
What I do find "shocking" is that it's you George who's bringing the subject up. I was going to but I thought I'd cut you a break. Cheers,Robin
Quote from: satfrat on 7 Feb 2009, 11:59 pmWhat I do find "shocking" is that it's you George who's bringing the subject up. I was going to but I thought I'd cut you a break. Cheers,RobinNothing shocking there. I think I have proven time and time again that I am not just a mindless Yankee fan - I am a very passionate baseball fan, as well as being a Yankee fan.I would have no issues with you bringing it up due to it being a fact.Of course, I can't say that your little snipe at NY and the Yankees is appreciated, but I don't expect anything less from you.
Quote from: satfrat on 7 Feb 2009, 11:59 pmWhat I do find "shocking" is that it's you George who's bringing the subject up. I was going to but I thought I'd cut you a break. Cheers,RobinNothing shocking there. I think I have proven time and time again that I am not just a mindless Yankee fan -
Quote from: zybar on 8 Feb 2009, 01:08 amQuote from: satfrat on 7 Feb 2009, 11:59 pmWhat I do find "shocking" is that it's you George who's bringing the subject up. I was going to but I thought I'd cut you a break. Cheers,RobinNothing shocking there. I think I have proven time and time again that I am not just a mindless Yankee fan - WAIT A MINUTE! How can somebody be a Yankees fan and NOT be mindless??