Tuesday, February 10, 2009

And while I'm on that note....

I am sick and tired of Red Sox fans giving me hell for all the Yankees who've been linked to steroids...So if you New Englandah's would take a break from your clam chowdah and knock the icicles from your ears for a moment, let me educate you on a few things:

1. When the entire freakin Mitchell Report was based on the testimony of 2 individuals, who both worked almost exclusively for New York teams, Kirk Radomski, for the Mets, and Brian McNamee, with the Yankees, who do you think most of the names are going to come from? The Devil Rays?

2. Former Senator George Mitchell, who was in charge of and the namesake of the entire investigation, is on the Red Sox payroll. HEELLLOOOOO!!!!!

So, my point is Red Sox Nation, the next time you go to rip the Yankees about steroids, check your facts, educate yourself, find out you're wrong, shut up, and continue enjoying your Green Mountain coffee...

On a seperate note, Curt Schilling is calling for all 104 players on the list from 2003 to be released. Curt, I know you like the sound of your own voice, but no one made you spokesman on freakin everything, so SHUT UP!!!

And to close, if you really want to learn who's clubhouse is/was juicing, check out Gerry Fraley's article on the Texas Rangers

http://msn.foxsports.com/mlb/story/9194902/Rangers-lead-the-way-...-in-steroids

7 comments:

  1. the entire Mitchell Report was not based on two testimonies. Unfortunately, those two sources in which the report was not based one, has high-profile names that more people recognized. That report was hundreds of pages long, you cant right that much "based" on two sources. He might be on the Red Sox payroll but why would the Commissioner of MLB, Bud Selig, pick him? Maybe because he is trusted amongst peers?....just a thought

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  2. Or...maybe because Bud Selig is an idiot, and turned a blind eye when Sosa and Big Mac were bringing fans back in droves while smacking homeruns out the wazoo, and now admonishes all the users as though he didnt know it was going on...

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  3. Ok buddy I am from New England and I love Clam Chowdah! So you watch yourself pal, I know where you sleep at night!

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  4. They definitely should not release the names of all the players that have been linked to steroids. It will just cause more controversy and probably none of the players will even be affected. Waste of time.

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  5. Hey sporticus, you better not fall asleep

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  6. Who cares if anyone did steroids in '03 when they weren't banned substances? I would think it would benefit everyone a lot more if the 103 other people on the list were tested again. Although for once I agree with Schilling, why's A Rod the only name that got released?

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