
Originally Posted by
Lyle
There are a couple of factors people must consider when they start scapegoating the players in these situations.
#1 MONEY, let's not be dumb here money is a big issue and if you're fighting to make a MLB team from a AAA team then we're talking a difference at MINIMUM is around $270,000. Play a couple years in the bigs and you're set for life.
#2 Education, aside from boxing, baseball is a sport where the majority of top teir athletes never even went to college and perhaps aren't equipped to make the best of choices. And hell when the team doctor or even your own strength coach gives you vitamins or "supplements" these guys probably didn't ask too many questions about them.
I think eventually people will come to grips with people cheating in baseball, it's not the first or the last time it will happen. We've gone through, the all-white/all-black eras, the greenie era (those were amphetimines), the steroid era, and any number of gambling issues....the game is still the same, and if a guy like Gaylord Perry can make it into the Hall of Fame then hell there is a chance for Bonds, McGwire, and maybe even Jose Canseco......ok well maybe not Jose
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