It's the same as the Phelps controversy. Also, this is something that happened back in 03. That was six years ago. He was on the Rangers, and the pressure was probably getting to him. I'm willing to overlook that mistake in his choices and still be a fan. I'm not saying it's the right or only choice, but it is still human to feel pressure. Anyway, how do we know that Ruth, Bonds and Aaron didn't do steroids too? I'm not changing my opinion of him, and he's still a great player to me.
Bonds did use them. In fact, Bonds is in much worse shape as he is under indictment for aggravated perjury for lying about it. Clemens may get there if his name is one of those 104 people on that list.
His problem is going to be the stink that follows this. Now that people know he's used them they're going to be asking is the only time or has he been using them since then and we just don't know about it? Especially since the results of this test was supposed to known only to MLB and the MLBPA under a confidentiality agreement. He can say he didn't, but this is going to make it harder to convince people that he wasn't.
Personally, want more evidence before I believe he has been using them continuously since then or is doing so now. However, he's been suspected and accused of it (Jose Canseco) and for many people it just confirms what every already knew. They're not going to care that it was 2003 and in the court of public opinion the burden's on him now.
Michael Phelps did something stupid, but A-Rod's not just being accused of something dumb, he's accused of cheating in a manner that has tainted baseball for at least a decade.
I don't think it's the same. Marijuana isn't a performance enhancer (if anything it does the opposite) and swimming, up to this point, has not had many of it's records broken by people who are considered cheaters because of the drugs they used.
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As much as I've bashed on A-Rod, I'm saddened that this came out.
But somehow I'm not surprised. And the fact that I'm not surprised saddens me just as much.
Same here. I don't like A-Rod, but I don't wish I'll will on him. This is something neither he nor the sport needed.