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Saturday, February 7, 2009

A-Roid UPDATE

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Prepared to see this on all of Alex Rodriguez stats because today it was reveled that A-Rod tested positive for anabolic steroids in 2003. Rut roh.

Today is a sad one because many of us who watched baseball thought that A-Rod was one of the clean ones and he just busted his ass to become the best players in baseball. Rodriguez seemed like a weight room freak When the Mitchell Report was released we all said "A-Rod's clean and we said that about alot of different players so who knows now whose clean in the era of the late 90s early 2000s.

Rodriguez is a dirty player just like Barry Bonds so if he breaks Bonds' records they will be tainted just like Baroid. Everything that has been done to try to get steroids out of baseball took a huge step back today with these reports. A-Rod's 2003 MVP needs to have one of these * as of now because its tainted. I will never see him as the same baseball player and I think many people would agree with it.

The also unfortunate thing about this is we will hear about for two effin weeks because A-Rod is one of the best players in baseball and he plays for the Yankees. I mean every GD thing that comes out about the Yankees is a huge media frenzy. Therefore A-Rod needs to come out and say that this information is true unless somehow its not which is hard to believe.

The question is who released this information? This was supposed to be classified information and it was released to Sports Illustrated. A-Rod was only one of one hundred four people on this list. So who else is on this list? I think he needs to be known.

UPDATE
A-Roid admitted to doing steroids from 2001-2003 so in my opinion, anything throughout those three years needed to be abolished from the record books. Subtract his numbers in those years and then that would give him only 397 for home runs. I feel thats the justified respond.

-Charlie.

-Charlie.

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