Who cares, honestly.
first off, it wasn't against the rules for McGwire and even Bonds in 2001. If they want to continue the witch hunt begin at the top, Selig, look in the mirror, when your precious game needed heroes to bring the fans back from the 94 debacle, home runs, that's how you wanted to retrieve fan support, so some guys took advantage of there being no rule against it and shrank their nads to increase their biceps, big freakin' deal.
Performance enhancing drugs---well sports are a performance, a modern day play performed in front of millions of fans.
Throw Gaylord Perry out of the hall before you start kicking the teeth in on steroid users.
everyone thought it was funny when Perry threw that nail file onto the infield grass in front of the umpire. He was doctoring the baseball and actually breaking a rule at the time.
it's a joke. Do I respect a guy who hit his homers without steroids more than someone who used steroids, yes, that's obvious, but then again how can you possibly know for sure.
Testing! give me a break, what a joke. Baseball players are multi-millionaires and some of them are smart enough and rich enough to avoid being caught.
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