SultanofSwat posted:Void their contracts and bring criminal and civil charges for fraud. Change their uniforms to orange.
I always never really liked the Giant's anyway...
The problem with the whole scenario is that the "haves" (the MLB players), represent the "have not's" (the MiLB players) which is why they protect themselves since the cheaters are really keeping the MiLB players from coming up and taking the "cheaters" spots. The owners sorta care, but not really, as they are more concerned about their bottom line so they don't make too big a stink about it.
When the player union starts to figure out the the "cheaters" are taking money from the honest players then something will get done. With the scrutiny becoming more intense and fewer "cheaters" having influence within the MLB Players Union maybe something gets done. People like Verlander and if others like Kershaw and other prominent players take a lead and start to demand a clean sport things will happen, otherwise we will hear the endless "gee I am so sorry, I had a protean shake at juice crafters and those sneaky guys did not let notify me that it had Anabolic Steroids in it. I apologize to all of my team mates, and fans, I made an honest mistake, and I will be more careful next time I will scratch juice crafters off my list...bla bla bla" (as I walk away with my $50M contract wink... wink) It is a crock of shinola and he knew EXACTLY what he was doing and he got caught... oh well I will go hang out in Miami for a few months and enjoy some relaxation and come back rested and refreshed. (and go on and collect the rest of my $48.5M) I agree with SoS, (and TPM and others) this is a classic case of fraud!