I was very surprised to see that the Ankiel story was not a topic in here. Surprised and disappointed. Ankiel has been the best story in baseball and it just took a hit, a slight hit. In case you don't know reports came out that said Ankiel received HGH from Jan. '04- Dec. '04. There is no way to test for HGH in MLB so who is to say whether he took it before or hasn't stopped. But let's stick with the evidence at hand. In '04, Ankiel was still trying to make it as a pitcher. He was coming off elbow injuries and was trying the make his name worth something again rather than be used as a running joke. All of us would have done the same. The report also said he quit buying HGH at the end of '04. This means he stopped using before he made his transition from pitcher to outfield. Just think, this enhanced his performance so much in '04 he had to quit his job and start from scratch This story should not take away from the fact that he has had to overcome so much. He started in '05 and worked his ass off to even be invited to Spirng Training in '06 where he blew out his knee. You can make all the accusations you won't but the eveidence shows that what he did was legal (unlike Gary Matthews) though immoral, did this in '04 when he was still just a pitcher and that all the HGh in world won't change a pitcher into a ML outfielder.
I apologize if this is all over the place but I am heavily medicated right now and my mind is mush.
I was also not allowed on the Jim Rome show with these views because they were not Jim's. He failed to give the facts that he was a pitcher then and this has nothing to do with the progress he is showing now. Rome also tried to reason this was tainted by stating that he obtained HGH by the internet which is not on the up and up. I told the screener that this was untrue. Ankiel's doctor oredered them and Ankiel picked them up at the clinic, not his house. Facts like these somehow got away from Rome and I wasn't allowed on because of it.