February 15, 2005

Who's Juiced? The Ball or the Players?

So an FBI agent says federal investigators warned Major League Baseball about 10 years ago that some of its players were using steroids, but baseball executives failed to act on the information, reports the Daily News (source, ESPN.com). The biggest nonsurpise of the article is that MLB didn't do anything then and denies the report now. Well, duh!

Isn't one of the early symptoms of having a problem denial? Baseball has a huge problem with steroids based on the amount of denial going on. Bud Selig is making an ostrich of himself, sticking his head in the sand (of course he would, he's an owner). And don't get me started on what an idiot Commisioner of baseball Selig makes. The league turns its back on steroids because juiced players are more than likely the better players, bringing fans to the ball parks, and setting records. Let's just acknowledge steroid use, shall we? And let's get on with the new season.

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