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Post by fenwaythehardway on May 3, 2013 15:32:32 GMT -5
Kind of a lot of real evidence Bombers were juicing. Clemens, Pettitte, Sheffield, A-Rod, Chuck Knoblauch, Giambi. Do you need more? Check this guy out? Yeah, because you can run off a list of steroid users from every team including the Red Sox. Absent a failed drug test it's baseless speculation. I mean, clearly Daniel Nava is on steroids, right? Tiny guy, wasn't big enough to even play in college, never hit for power, now he's 30 and he's slugging over .500? How's he any less a suspect than Vernon Wells or whoever on the Yankees?
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Post by grandsalami on May 3, 2013 15:47:22 GMT -5
Going back and reviewing about half of Buchholz's pitches from the game*, we found just a single instance of Buchholz touching his arm in the manner shown above. This was during the first inning, just after Buchholz had walked a batter and was about to face Jose Bautista... Read more: www.businessinsider.com/video...#ixzz2SGNzEAlSnon story
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Post by sarasoxer on May 3, 2013 16:08:40 GMT -5
Great....can't wait to face Toronto again. I hope they will be worried to a frenzy...Clay will essentially have another mental arrow in his quiver.
I looked at the 'suspect' pitches on video....I didn't see one fastball that looked like a "splitter"...i.e sharp, downward movement. It's cryin' time again in Toronto. Gonna be a long year fellas.
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Post by gregblossersbelly on May 3, 2013 22:15:29 GMT -5
Kind of a lot of real evidence Bombers were juicing. Clemens, Pettitte, Sheffield, A-Rod, Chuck Knoblauch, Giambi. Do you need more? Check this guy out? Yeah, because you can run off a list of steroid users from every team including the Red Sox. Absent a failed drug test it's baseless speculation. I mean, clearly Daniel Nava is on steroids, right? Tiny guy, wasn't big enough to even play in college, never hit for power, now he's 30 and he's slugging over .500? How's he any less a suspect than Vernon Wells or whoever on the Yankees? Ya know, you're right. You win the internet debate. Writers should never investigate anything. They should just wait for companies, teams, government whomever they cover to hand them information. Then report it as news. Nothing to see here. Carry on.
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Post by fenwaythehardway on May 4, 2013 0:43:39 GMT -5
Ya know, you're right. You win the internet debate. Writers should never investigate anything. They should just wait for companies, teams, government whomever they cover to hand them information. Then report it as news. Nothing to see here. Carry on. Writers have to do a lot better than guilt by association.
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