No, I hold commissioner Selig just as responsible!!
12/14/2007 9:54 AM ET
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mayhem. i echo u comments
12/14/2007 10:38 AM ET
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the whole 1998 homerun fun times tainted
12/14/2007 10:39 AM ET
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No. Like they said in the news conference. The past is gone, move on. Put strong rules with very stiff penalties on future use.
12/14/2007 1:18 PM ET
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yes
12/16/2007 5:08 PM ET
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As a big Pete Rose fan growing up. He Gambled on games as manager, possibly changing how he managed the games due to his bets and There is a sign in every clubhouse about gambling on baseball. who knows what he bet on while playing maybe he ruined ray fosse's career for a bet. Banned for life I say
12/22/2007 1:29 PM ET
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No, everyone is responsible, Remove their records for their cheating.
One thing that I think a lot of people don't think of in this situation is the children and the message it sends
I think that is the main thing everybody should be considering. How many of our children are using them for an advantage or thinking about it. This is a dangerous issue for them.
12/22/2007 2:22 PM ET
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NO I THINK THAT THE PEOPLE WHO NEED TO BE PUNISHED IS THE LEAGUE OWNERS AND THE THE MANAGERS FOR LETTING THIS GO ON FOR SO LONG. THE MANAGERS AND OWNERS KNEW THESE GUYS WERE TAKING STEROIDS AND I THINK ENCOURAGED THEM EVEN MORE BECAUSE IT HELPED THE TEAM WIN. NOW THAT THIS HAS GONE ON FOR SO LONG EVEN TEENAGERS ARE GETTING CAUGHT WITH USING STEROIDS BECAUSE THEY THINK THEY NEED IT TO BE STRONGER TO GET ON AT A BIG COLLEGE. THIS HAS TO STOP BECAUSE THE WORLD WOULD BE BETTER AND THE PLAYING FIELD WOULD BE MORE EVEN WITHOUT THESE DRUGS.
12/27/2007 12:19 PM ET
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