I believe the proper term for what is going on is "witch hunt". I understand MLB's frustration with Ryan Braun's arrogance. He got off on a technicality and MLB wanted to prove a point. He is relatively young took his suspension in a year the Brewers stink and will come back next year to a team that will hopefully improve and 7 years left on a 10 year deal with around 100 million left on it. Good job MLB. You sure showed him.
I'm not sure what evidence MLB has on ARod, or what they plan on releasing in a few hours. I'm not important enough to have that information as most of us aren't including the arrogant reporters and their "sources". But this is what I see.
- MLB bought information and testimony that ARod refused to buy from a few shady characters.
- MLB was mentioning a 100 game suspension to lifetime ban for a guy that has never failed a required drug test (the test he did fail was supposed to be and stay anonymous, which 102 players failed and his name and ortis were the only 2 linked).
- MLB has mentioned using the CBA instead of the drug agreement to "assure" he can't play during an appeal
- Brian Cashman refused to allow ARod to come back and play when he declined himself ready to play, citing "protocol" that needed to take place (that wasn't there when Jeter hurt himself the week before) and coincidently that extra week helped assure ARod wouldn't play in any games until his "suspension" is announced by the MLB
Fact is after baseball's strike in '94 it was sinking. They were talking about closing teams down and were in a main stream panic. Steroids brought the fans back with the HR chase. We all assumed the players were using and MLB had to know they were, but they turned a blind eye. Now they want to clean it up because someone called them out (Reminder that Cansaco's book is the only reason they decided to clean things up). I want a clean game as much as the next guy and I truly think believe MLB should apply a "1 or 2 strike then lifetime ban" when it comes to steroids. Players would think before they act when it pertains to steroids if that was the case. Your never going to get Steroids completely out because there are always going to be guys that want to cheat and get that edge. But 2 wrongs don't make a right. Being shady to get answers or evidence on shady players is never going to be right.
At this point with the "Biogenesis" case I feel like its more of a witch hunt to prove a point for Bud Selig before he rides off into the sunset then actually catching cheating players. Bud, no matter how many big names you catch, you will never wipe the guilt away for letting it go on for so long with no action. It wasn't ok then and you knew it but you did what you felt you needed to to help drive revenue back into a sport so many of us love.Remember Bud, people in glass houses shouldn't throw stone
#JustSayin
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