Twins MVB Talks Playoffs and Steroid Perception

Posted by John on October 26, 2009 under John | 4 Comments to Read

As I’ve been watching the playoffs a few things have bothered me as I watch fans celebrate the success of players like Alex Rodriguez and Manny Ramirez. I know there isn’t a great way to solve this sticky situation that is steroids, but I don’t think Major League Baseball could have done much worse. In the short history of known performance enhancing offenders two things have changed our perception 1) Current players vs. former players and 2) On field success. Hear the Twins MVB’s thoughts and make sure to leave your own in the comments.

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  • Joseph Davis said,

    I am in complete agreement with all of your points in the video.

    It’s a shame that certain players get excused from the wrath of being called a “steroid user” when they are just as guilty as former ballplayers that also tested positive like McGwire, Palmeiro, etc. Especially considering A-Rod lied into a national news broadcast a year before he tested positive, saying, “I have never user steroids or any other performance enhancing drug.”

    Of all the players that have been ridiculed, he should receive the most criticism. Unfortunately, that is not the case.

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  • twinsmvb said,

    I want to hear your thoughts on perception of players involved in steroid controversy. Here’s mine http://bit.ly/snKq7

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