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If any sport would get added benefit from steroids and HGH, it is the NHL, the most punishing sport of all, where recovery from day to day is most important.
He is basically saying that he thinks fans have NOT adopted a forgive and forget, and neither has he.
You can't take their money away, you can't take their records* away, but you can choose to not celebrate them.
The Hall of Fame is a celebration of a players achievement in the game, to admit them is to condone their cheating.
To think that exclusion from the hall doesn't mean anything is stupid. Look at Pete Rose and how it eats at him for not being in the hall. He cares, they all care. Pete Rose will die a bitter man if he doesn't get in the hall, and you know what? He made the choices that put him in that position.
Same goes for Bonds, Mac, Sosa, Clemens, A-Roid, and all the rest. No hall. No celebrating. Leave them to their ill gotten gains, and all that money.
Sure, at first I thought him just a sad case trying to make a buck after he'd squandered his fortune from his playing days.
After all that I've heard since, about Orza tipping players, Union involvement in an effort to sabotage the first round of sample testing (to prevent the mandatory testing the next season), and the lack of a single solitary player to publicly decry what was going on, I think the game needed Jose to be the whistleblower.
No one else would man up and do it. Not the owners who not only colluded with each other to keep the game juiced, but with the Union. Not the Union, who clearly didn't have the players best interests in mind except in the financial realm. Not the players, with examples like Cammy who felt it completely worth it to set his family up for life. Not the fans, who cheered Bonds, Sammy, Mac, and the rest.
Jose alone brought the greatest scandal in baseball history to light.
Jose Canseco- Baseball drug cheat, imperfect human being, and yes, HERO.
They should just both cut plea deals, admit their indiscretions and fade away without jail.
I also take umbrage at anyone claiming that someone from the past would take the juice if it had been around then. There is no way these people could claim to know what was in a persons heart or mind, just because they drank their liver away.
Just because those two things did not exist (which must be collectively bargained, by law) does not mean it wasn't illegal, or against the rules.
From page 10 and 11 of the Mitchell Report-
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SR-10
Many have asserted that steroids and other performance enhancing substances
were not banned in Major League Baseball before the 2002 Basic Agreement. This is not
accurate. Beginning in 1971 and continuing today, Major League Baseball???s drug policy has
prohibited the use of any prescription medication without a valid prescription.
Steroids have been listed as a prohibited
substance under the Major League Baseball drug policy since then, although no player was
disciplined for steroid use before the prohibition was added to the collective bargaining
agreement in 2002.
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
Clear enough?
Have you rubes not even read the Mitchell Report?
On topic however, Bud Selig is a bloody mess as a commissioner. I just don't even know where to start with this guy, but I wish we could be finished with him. It's time for someone with stones to step up and go Kennesaw Mountain Landis on people. Just ban them all and start over.
Canseco was frikking right about so much. God danged cheaters. I will admit, that I had hoped that Jose was wrong about A-Rod, because I really wanted a clean player to own the HR record. Alas, the HR record will always be held by a danged doping drug cheat freakoid.