STARR GAZING

Mark Starr

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George Mitchell's steroid investigation names names, but it may not be enough to clean up the sport.

 
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  • Posted By: misterharban @ 12/14/2007 9:33:03 PM

    Comment: The players and the Players Association should embrace an Olympic regimen of year round random testing with minimum one year suspensions for first offenders, lifetime bans for second offenders. In exchange for agreeing to do this MLB should grant all players absolute amnesty for abuse prior to the Mitchell Report. MLB needs to move on and assure us that no one will ever disrespect the game by using performance enhancing drugs again.

  • Posted By: ddt123 @ 12/14/2007 12:20:38 PM

    Comment: If nobody talked but the trainers, where did 30 million dollars go? what was it spent on? Now there's an investigation.

  • Posted By: ddt123 @ 12/14/2007 12:18:42 PM

    Comment: I'm sorry but it seems to me that more people should be upset at the fact the US taxpayer paid 30 million dollars for something we already knew. 30 million for an investigation that owners, managers, and others knew about, because they were paying top dollar for it. 30 million dollars could have been better spent, in fact if you want to punish the leagues let them pay for the report. None of this is going to change how they operate, but 30 million dollars could have helped pass the s-chip bill.

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