Alex Rodriguez tested positive for steroids in ’03, sources tell SI – MLB – SI.com.
Not only are there accusations about A-Fraud testing positive for steroids but also that union dillweed Gene Orza was tipping off players about random testing.
Alex Rodriguez tested positive for steroids in ’03, sources tell SI – MLB – SI.com.
Not only are there accusations about A-Fraud testing positive for steroids but also that union dillweed Gene Orza was tipping off players about random testing.
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1 coffee // Feb 13, 2009 at 3:14 pm
Another tragic aspect of A-Rod becoming A-Roid is the fact that his steroid use didn’t really help him, statistically, which is probably because baseball is almost totally about mental sharpness and physical coordination, not brute strength. It doesn’t make sense that such good players would mess themselves up like that.
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