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msu21
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Palmeiro and Tejada Question... |
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So can anybody tell me if Tejada really injected Raffy with steroids as payback just because Palmeiro was doing whatever with his wife?? Evidently the two
were taking B12 shots all year, but Tejada made the switch to steroids without telling Palmeiro so he would get caught. Can I get some clarification on this
from somebody "in the know"?
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Seshomoru |
While not exactly part of the inner circle... | #1 | ||
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I have been interviewed, and with near certainty I can tell you that Palmeiro stuck the roided up syringes in his own ass, and he did so with full knowledge of
what was in them.
/cool conpiracyku
Here are just a few of the key ingredients: dynamite, pole vaulting, laughing gas, choppers - can you see how incredible this is going to be? - hang gliding,
come on!
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Optimus Prime 4 |
Hahahahahahahahah** | #2 | ||
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dawgstudent |
I have heard a similar story... | #3 | ||
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the story is so unbelievable that it is, in fact, believable.
I support the two most frustrating teams in America: The New Orleans Saints and the Mississippi State Bulldogs.
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hatfieldms |
Canseco said on MLB home plate that he had injected Palmeiro himself | #4 | ||
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STARKDAWG |
Which begs the question | #5 | ||
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why the 17 would you have some other dude shoot you up? Maybe I'm missing something but I'm pretty sure I could put a needle in my ass by myself.
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jackstefano |
Yes, and there are strong rumors that Tejada simultaneously used a magic marker | #6 | ||
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to draw frownie faces on Palmero's ass.
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msu21 |
I mean Tejada is a "sneaky" guy... | #7 | ||
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He fooled a great organization like the MLB saying he was a bit younger than he actually was....this is believable.
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dawgstudent |
Maybe... | #8 | ||
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they were giving each other's undercarriage a bit of a "how's your father".
I support the two most frustrating teams in America: The New Orleans Saints and the Mississippi State Bulldogs.
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STARKDAWG |
and now | #9 | ||
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I'm going to puke. Nice visualization
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Seshomoru |
I guess they figured... | #10 | ||
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Nobody would look for needle spots on the taint.
Here are just a few of the key ingredients: dynamite, pole vaulting, laughing gas, choppers - can you see how incredible this is going to be? - hang gliding,
come on!
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jackstefano |
'ello guvnah** | #11 | ||
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hotdigitydog |
Palmeiro, McGwire, Sosa, Clemens, A-Rod, Bonds and the rest should be inducted into the | #12 | ||
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Hall..........It's like Tim Kurkjian from ESPN said last week, the era was so dirty that everybody was doing it.......Vote those in who had the numbers to
substantiate it and mark their records as having played in the "performance enhancement era"........
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msu21 |
I couldn't DIS-agree with you more... | #13 | ||
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Awful idea.
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8Dog |
How about marking their records as "Cheaters"... | #14 | ||
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Im down with that.
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hotdigitydog |
So, then do you just penalize the people that we know actually failed | #15 | ||
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a test.........If that's the case then Bonds, Clemens, and McGwire would be in.........We know they cheated but they never tested
positive........That's why I say vote them in put the ole *asterik* by their names.......
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patdog |
It'll just be up to the individual voters. | #16 | ||
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You obviously can't make players from that era ineligible (except that you could make any players who were actually caught ineligible). The voters will
have to decide on a case by case basis. I'm sure players with suspicions hanging over their heads will lose votes. And players who were caught like
Palmeiro will have virtually no chance whether they're technically eligible or not.
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msu21 |
I see your point.... | #17 | ||
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And I understand these are great numbers and these numbers were put up during an era where everybody was taking steroids from the MLB ranks down to your local
JUCO to your favorite local Division 1 squads. My point is that these guys cheated at their profession and they shouldn't be awarded for the
over-achievement. Look at the number of CEO's of major corporations who cheated at their profession to reap the benefits of economical gains....they were
punished and sent to "major corporation bannation". I will be very surprised if the 3 guys you mentioned ever see the front door to Cooperstown.
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awalkerdog |
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patdog wrote:Why? What they did was not against MLB. (at that time) What they did was against "THE" law. Do you not let anybody in the Hall of Fame that broke the law? Where do you draw the line at what laws you can and can not break to get in the Hall of Fame?
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8Dog |
How can something be against the law... | #19 | ||
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but within the rules of major league baseball?
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awalkerdog |
Then everybody in baseball should have that by there records. | #20 | ||
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Tell me one player in baseball that hasn't taken "beans" before every game. They all do something to have an edge on the other team and they all know the other team is doing the same thing.
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