MLB  > General MLB  > What if Mike Schmidt: Juiced?
August 7, 2010, 09:41 AM
What if Mike Schmidt would have juiced? Or, Bo Jackson or Kirk Gibson stayed healthy?
August 8, 2010  09:36 AM ET

Back in the day, "Greenies" were like huffing a pot of coffee.

Being wide eyed and bushy tailed in a 1 o'clock day game, after an extra inning night game, isn't near the same as pumping 'roids.

August 8, 2010  10:44 AM ET

Thing is with baseball, is everyone was doing it, and it wasn't exactly against the rules...
And think about it. Kids take meds to do better in school, men take meds to do better in the bedroom, athletes take meds to do better on the field.
Honestly, there's some real double standards going on when it comes to this kind of stuff.

August 8, 2010  12:52 PM ET
QUOTE(#3):

Thing is with baseball, is everyone was doing it, and it wasn't exactly against the rules...And think about it. Kids take meds to do better in school, men take meds to do better in the bedroom, athletes take meds to do better on the field. Honestly, there's some real double standards going on when it comes to this kind of stuff.

You would think that if something is illegal, there shoudn't have to be a rule made about it.

Common sense doesn't go as far as it used to...

August 8, 2010  03:50 PM ET
QUOTE(#4):

You would think that if something is illegal, there shoudn't have to be a rule made about it.Common sense doesn't go as far as it used to...

Illegal? For whom?

August 8, 2010  04:16 PM ET
QUOTE(#5):

Illegal? For whom?

Pretty sure it was illegal in the United States....

August 17, 2010  11:42 AM ET
QUOTE(#3):

Thing is with baseball, is everyone was doing it, and it wasn't exactly against the rules...And think about it. Kids take meds to do better in school, men take meds to do better in the bedroom, athletes take meds to do better on the field. Honestly, there's some real double standards going on when it comes to this kind of stuff.

Really? you compare viagra to roids? Since when does someone get paid millions to perform on viagra and at the same time compete against someone legit with thousands of young fans watching....no way the two are similar in ethics or performance.

October 3, 2010  06:22 AM ET
QUOTE(#3):

Thing is with baseball, is everyone was doing it, and it wasn't exactly against the rules...And think about it. Kids take meds to do better in school, men take meds to do better in the bedroom, athletes take meds to do better on the field. Honestly, there's some real double standards going on when it comes to this kind of stuff.

The thing is it was illegal. Why would it have to be specifically banned?

October 5, 2010  01:06 PM ET

As far as I am aware there is no rule in baseball against pulling out a gun and shooting the fielder before they can catch the ball... But seeing as how murder is illegal, it's generally understood you can't do it in baseball either...

 
October 6, 2010  10:04 AM ET

what if what if what if lets get real

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