Joe Girardi has his hands full in his second year.
Joe Girardi has his hands full in his second year.
Who ever considered Alex Rodriguez a savior of anything?
Anyway, when I think Yankees, and I think 'roiding. Sheffield, Giambi, Clemens, Rodriguez. I miss anyone else?
Who? Must not read a lot Saber.
You missed Canseco, Knoblauch and Pettitte.
I don't understand why you people can't get your mind around this, A-Rod roided when he was on the Rangers, NOT when he was on the Yankees. Random testing with punishment started when the Yankees signed him. He's obviously not tested positive since then
That we know of NYGF. We all know he roided when he was with the Rangers but he is a Yankee now. Comes with the territory bro sorry to say. If Bonds was traded in 2004 to the Tigers, Tigers fans would have dealt with all the bullshit too.
If Rodriguez tested positive with the Rangers in 2003, and we are just finding out now in 2009, what the hell makes you think he didn't do it with the Yankees?
And the other guys were certainly all Yankees when they took it in the ass (needles, that is).
They all did it before the rule. After the rule in '04 (which is when A-Rod went to the Yankees) they started testing. Therefore I'm assuming with pretty good reason that he stopped in '04 with the rule. Otherwise he would have tested positive in the random, punishable drug tests. Hence we didn't find out about it until now
Still no testing for HGH though. And this isn't going to be the Rangers problem one bit. It is Arod's and Arod is now property of the New York Yankees. The Rangers aren't going to be the ones getting bombarded by Arod questions everyday for the rest of the season, its going to be the Yankees. Just comes with it. This just adds more bullshit to go along with trying to keep up with the Rays and Red Sox.
I have to agree with LTR, I mean, the Yankees will catch the brunt of this even though he wasn't a Yankee when he did roids. It's "unfortunate" according to some, but that's what happens when you deal with roids in baseball, the team that has the player currently gets more shit than the teams that may have had him when he used...
Please please PLEASE someone leak the entire list so that Curt Schilling can be outed."I'd be all for the 104 positives being named, and the game moving on if that is at all possible," former Boston ace Curt Schilling wrote on his blog Sunday. "In my opinion, if you don't do that, then the other 600-700 players are going to be guilty by association, forever," he wrote. "It appears that not only was it 104, but three of the greatest of our, or any, generation appear to be on top of this list."