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Should Baseball Reveal Unnamed Steroid Users?

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AP Baseball Writer Ben Walker, and Yankees shortstop Derek Jeter, discuss the pros and cons of releasing the names of the other 103 baseball players who tested positive for performance-enhancing drugs in 2003. (March 3)

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  • Hell yes they should. Time for everyone to take the blame they deserve.

  • yea release them names... 1st

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  • Yes, but cheating is the American Way. Just look at Wall Street. Just don't get caught doing it is the rule.

  • what's wrong with discreding specific players who have done wrong?

  • it's time for these frauds to man up.

  • Why are you insulting Babe Ruth and Joe DiMaggio? Why are you insulting the first black African American baseball players? Baseball is a game. Baseball is a sport businessmen use to make money off of. They use honest players as objects of usury for their own financial benefit. Any man not able to have the talent for baseball will not be a better player with steroids or without. I do not expect professional players to go beyond themselves. I expect them to play honest baseball.

  • Assuming you agree that athletes, professional especially, are required to stretch their own limits, physically, to provide entertainment to the vast majority of fanatics that fuel each respective branch of sports, shouldn't you be all for athletes using steroids as a supplemental way of acquiring peak physical condition and thus enhancing their game? Sports are an entertainment industry. Should actors and actresses stop wearing makeup if some of the makeup is unhealthy?

  • Look you can't just release them. arod's name shouldn't of ever been released. Is it good that his name was, sure but the fact of the matter was that most players were in the late 90's early 2000s. Plus I assume half of those names on that list aren't even in baseball anymore. The Brady Anderson, Greg Vaughn, Raul Mondesi, David Segui, Phil Nevin, John Jaha, Dante Bichette, Vinny Castilla. Brett Boone

  • I love Ben Walker telling the truth!

    I would accept baseball as a good sport if the players would not expect us to think that they are some kind of superhuman athlete. In fact, I don't want to see mutant men playing baseball. I want to see regular men playing regular baseball whether they can slam the ball into another galaxy or not. Everyone should come out, confess the juicing, and then start over. Everyone can swear off juicing at once. They will have my respect and mercy.

  • Yes , release and then fine them and their ball clubs millions of dollars for lying and cheating, and a total lack of sportsmanship ! Pass on this cash to the people who are now out of work AKA " your fans"

    Then pass on a discount to the fans like slashing the prices for tickets, seats, food & drinks, for their many years of loyalty.

  • Yes! They are a bunch of cheating punks. If you cheat to get the job done then you suck. Your not the best of the best if you have cheated to get there. They should be kicked out of the game for life. Who wants their kids looking up to a baseball playing that took drugs to get ahead.

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