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Originally posted by Will:
Could these be valid points?
#3 checkbook?
#4 overly agressive parents?
#6 parents contacting colleges?
#8 recruiting services exaggerating players abilities?

Will .... there's facts and then there's "Dibble Facts". Here's another one:
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Alot of your hard throwers fastball was helped by STERIODS.

It sounds good so it must be true ... documentation is un-necessary (or unavailable) because of the source.
7% of MLB players ( 50 players) tested postive for steriod use. MLB baseball did not test for creatine or andro use.

Players would not risk obvious health risks if it does not improve performance. Just look at Jason Giambi on steriods and how he hit off steriods. A little pointer steriods (IT IS ILLEGAL) is an addicted drug, you will have withdrawals if you stop taking it.


As far as whiny parents, saw a 70 year old lady come up to a MLB scout at a college game and say man you need to draft this guy who just pitched, turns out it was her grand son. He threw 83 mph
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