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I am sure you will ask how I tested positive for a banned substance. As I look back, I don't have a specific answer to give. Unfortunately, I wasn't able to explain to the arbitrator how the banned substance entered my body. The arbitrator did not find that I used a banned substance intentionally - in fact, he said he found my testimony to be compelling - but he ruled that I could not meet the heavy burden imposed on players who test positive under the new drug policy.

I hope that all MLB players and kids will learn from what has happened to me. I have never intentionally used a banned substance, but I unfortunately wasn't careful enough.


"Uh, I don't know how those steroids got in me"

Really.

ASA; Accidental Steroid abuse. There you have it. Sounds good to me. Smile
This is how I see it. If Raffy is really concerned about his reputation and place in the game (HE) can come forward and tell us what the banned substance that he tested positive for is. If it was a banned over the counter substance that he mistakenly took or steroids etc. If he does not come forward I think the answer becomes obvious.
I agree with Coach May... he should reveal to the world what supplement(s) he was using. It can be tested, and it would corroborate his story.

If he doesn't talk, then he's guilty in the court of public opinion, at least.

I would certainly hate to think that Canseco was the most trustworthy (if you can use that word) of the group that testified on steroid use. Maybe Mark McGwire was smart not to testify on record as to what he did or didn't do. I can respect that a heck of a lot more than having someone potentially lie under oath.

I watched some of the Orioles game last night, and Sammy sure seemed to look a LOT smaller than in the past.

I've always liked Palmiero as a player. He has quietly moved into the upper echelon of baseball history, and had probably locked up the HOF with his 3,000th hit. Now, I'm not so sure. I've always felt that Pete Rose belonged in the HOF, even if he did gamble as a manager.
How would you justify putting in a player like Palmiero, and leave out the Hit King?
I'm sorry that I felt I needed to edit (delete) some content above. I've sent private messages repeatedly asking some long-time members to refrain from certain patterns of posting, and it has not seemed to help, so I guess this is the next available option. If anyone wishes to complain about this action, please feel free to e-mail me at jas@pclink.com.
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AKBaseball,

It was very thoughtful of you to apologize. My attention was called to this thread because of a very old issue that has been going on for quite some time. Your posts just happened to be edited along with the others because of an anatomical reference that I realize was meant as a joking response to another member's post. We do encourage having some fun around here - no harm done. Smile

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