Thursday, May 7, 2009

Manny: Another Sad Story

With today's news that Manny Ramirez tested positive for a PED, baseball was hit with another uppercut to its credibility, further proving that the 'steroid era' is by no means over.

Of course he has already come out with the 'My doctor prescribed it' story, but I don't care. Even if that story has a shred of truth to it (which I doubt), Manny needs to own up and leave his 'doctor' out of this. Everyone affiliated with Major League Baseball has the means to look up what substances are banned and which are not. I know of at least 83 banned substances that baseball tests for. 7 of them are drugs of abuse, 46 are steroids, and 30 are stimulants. If you are looking at taking something which you are not sure about, MLB is very clear as to what is not allowed. Furthermore, if Manny were to have any questions about this 'prescription,' there are dozens of sources at his disposal that he could double-check with first. If he took the opportunity to check first, take second, this would not have happened if you base this off of his story.

That being said, I believe that Manny, like A-Rod, knew exactly what he was taking, how long he has taken it, and what it has helped him achieve on the field. Now that may sound presumptuous, but do you blame me for thinking that? Have any of these stories, be it A-Rod, Bonds, Canseco, Clemens, Giambi, etc. led you to believe anything otherwise?

For those of you who are not so sure if Manny did something on purpose, I'll let you in on a little secret: Nobody takes PED's by accident. The next one that does will be the first. All of the pro athletes that do it know they are doing it and why they are doing it. It is a culture that starts with a few and spreads like wildfire once others realize that they may be costing themselves millions by not doing it.

The bottom line is this; I do not care what story Manny comes up with, he was cheating and got caught, period. In a way I try to view it as a good thing in that we have one less player to wonder if they are clean or not. However, it is sad for baseball because the more these names come out, the more it hurts the game.

There is no end in sight for stopping this short of allowing PED use, which will never happen. How does MLB stop this?

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