he wasnt just placing bets on the outcome. He was throwing the game, making bogus moves, etc, while being in charge. how is that not worse?
He wasn't throwing games. He bet on the Reds. He didn't bet against them.
he wasnt just placing bets on the outcome. He was throwing the game, making bogus moves, etc, while being in charge. how is that not worse?
meanwhile the NFL suspended 16 players for PEDs this year and you don't hear a word about it.
He wasn't throwing games. He bet on the Reds. He didn't bet against them.
The balls were juiced moreso than the players were.
Steroids didn't start with Canseco and McGwire. Olympic athletes and some NFL players had been using them since the 50s and 60s. If you honestly think that it didn't get to the MLB until the late 80s/early 90s you are being naive. The 80s were considered a dead era in terms of HRs and power numbers and guys were probably juicing then too.
you have proof of all this correct? where is the proof that shows that a steroids helps a player hit a ball, where is the prood that says steroids allows a bat to be at the proper 15 degree angle that allows a ball to get enough loft to get out of the stadium? if steroids does anything, i would say it allows someone to heal up quicker to get back out on the field...but a cortizone shot does that too. and pitchers get those twice a month.
Giambi
Pettitte
Clemens
Cervelli
Montero
A-Rod
Rivera
At what point should the teams also hold some responsibility and not be able to constantly claim ignorance?
Baseball also has their holier than thou old school attitude.That's because even though Goodell is an asshole, he knows its better for this kind of stuff not to be on the front pages. He fucked up already with the Bounty Gate stuff. Selig is doing the same thing. He is going on a witch hunt because he doesn't want his legacy to be "The dumbfuck who tried to contract the Twins and ended an All Star game in a tie" and is trying to change the narrative on his legacy to turn him into the guy who was tough on PEDs.
And on days he didn't bet on them, he could have easily been throwing games so that he could set himself and his team up the way he wanted for the days he DID bet.
In Canseco's book, he said the common clubhouse sentiment at the time was that steroids make you bulky, slow and injury prone so nobody was taking them when he came into the league.
The "guarantee" is the weasel word here. The whole PEDs don't work argument is pretty meritless. They aren't taking steroids for no reason.
I'm sure Bret Boone really was just good enough to get 37 HR and 141 RBI in the twilight of his career after averaging 15 the rest of his career.
Is it just coincidence that the 61 HR record was broken 6 times in 4 years though right? Even though the 3 people that broke those records were all on steroids.
boone averaged 23 homers per 162 and had a career 15+% high hr/fb ration.
for steroids that's probably true. But PEDs are not just steroids. Greenies and amphetimines are also PEDs. Guys like Mantle, Mays, Hank Aaron and Maris popped them like tic tacs but you don't see people busting out asterisks or wanting their busts removed from the HoF.
And on days he didn't bet on them, he could have easily been throwing games so that he could set himself and his team up the way he wanted for the days he DID bet.
But which do you think is honestly worse for the sport? PEDs or gambling by players/coaches?
Clemens, A-Rod, and Giambi either admitted to or have been accused of using PEDs before joining the Yankees. Montero could have been linked during his time with the Mariners.
I have decided to accept this suspension and not exercise my rights under the Basic Agreement to appeal. From November, 2011 to January, 2012, I was seriously ill with a gastrointestinal infection, helicobacter pylori, which went undiagnosed for over a month. By the time I was properly diagnosed and treated, I had lost 40 pounds. Just weeks before I was to report to spring training in 2012, I was unsure whether I would be physically able to play. Faced with this situation, I made an error in judgment that I deeply regret, and I accept full responsibility for that error. I should have handled the situation differently, and my illness was no excuse.
Could does not mean he did. Based on the facts we have Pete bet on the Reds, while A-Rod, Mac, Bonds, and countless others took peds.
So betting on some games and affecting some outcomes to games is still worse than a player affecting the outcome of ballgames on a daily basis for years?
Could does not mean he did. Based on the facts we have Pete bet on the Reds, while A-Rod, Mac, Bonds, and countless others took peds.
So betting on some games and affecting some outcomes to games is still worse than a player affecting the outcome of ballgames on a daily basis for years?
Here's Cruz's statement/excuse:
Wonder if there are any pics of him from January 2012 to prove he actually was sick/lost a bunch of weight. Even as a Ranger fan, sounds like BS.
Even the slightest hint of a guy maybe throwing games is bad enough, which is why there are signs in every baseball clubhouse clearly stating any type of gambling on the game is met with a lifetime ban. A player throwing one single game is worse than a player being on steroids for his whole career. There is no comparison. Players on steroids are affecting the outcomes of games, but they do not cause people to question if the outcomes of games are legitimate rather than fixed or rigged. Do you really not see that difference?
i want to say pettitte was with houston also, but i cant remember.
Here's Cruz's statement/excuse:
Wonder if there are any pics of him from January 2012 to prove he actually was sick/lost a bunch of weight. Even as a Ranger fan, sounds like BS.
Even the slightest hint of a guy maybe throwing games is bad enough, which is why there are signs in every baseball clubhouse clearly stating any type of gambling on the game is met with a lifetime ban. A player throwing one single game is worse than a player being on steroids for his whole career. There is no comparison. Players on steroids are affecting the outcomes of games, but they do not cause people to question if the outcomes of games are legitimate rather than fixed or rigged. Do you really not see that difference?
In Canseco's book, he said the common clubhouse sentiment at the time was that steroids make you bulky, slow and injury prone so nobody was taking them when he came into the league.
main reason I wish this would blow up in Selig's face is because of this. he is doing all this to save his legacy.That's because even though Goodell is an asshole, he knows its better for this kind of stuff not to be on the front pages. He fucked up already with the Bounty Gate stuff. Selig is doing the same thing. He is going on a witch hunt because he doesn't want his legacy to be "The dumbfuck who tried to contract the Twins and ended an All Star game in a tie" and is trying to change the narrative on his legacy to turn him into the guy who was tough on PEDs.
Is it just coincidence that the 61 HR record was broken 6 times in 4 years though right? Even though the 3 people that broke those records were all on steroids.
haha
These guys are so fucking full of shit. It's amazing how all of them have a story to tell when they get caught. I've never seen one of these guys say "Yeah, I wanted to hit a lot of homeruns and get paid the big bucks".
It was very loose. I was young, I was stupid, I was naïve. And I wanted to prove to everyone that I was worth being one of the greatest players of all time
You keep saying this. Where is the proof Pete threw any game? Also, players on PEDs aren't causing people to question the outcomes of games? It's not a matter of fixed or rigged, the games are illegitimate. Period. I would see Pete in the HOF before any of the steroid users....
That's pretty much exactly what arod said
You keep saying this. Where is the proof Pete threw any game? Also, players on PEDs aren't causing people to question the outcomes of games? It's not a matter of fixed or rigged, the games are illegitimate. Period. I would see Pete in the HOF before any of the steroid users....
I couldn't agree more. I don't believe Pete ever bet against his own team. That dude was addicted to winning. I can't ever imagine him losing baseball games to win bets. Not to mention he could never make a player play bad. A manager's decisions have a minimal impact on most games.
So he was so addicted to winning that he wouldn't let winning a bet affect his decision making? Does that make any sense?
I find the entire Canseco situation hilarious. He was absolutely destroyed by baseball analysts for years because of that book and the stuff he claimed and much of it came true.
Yes. I believe he loved baseball more than anything else. He was so competitive that gambling became another outlet for his competitiveness, but I don't believe the guy would ever choose to lose a baseball game.
It was really dumb he chose to gamble on baseball games, but I don't think Pete would ever throw a game. No one has ever come forward to suggest such a thing too. No player, no fellow manager, no bench coaches, even the commissioner.
211 games for A-Rod.
lol
ESPN was actually going on about this earlier and how much Canseco has been vindicatedI find the entire Canseco situation hilarious. He was absolutely destroyed by baseball analysts for years because of that book and the stuff he claimed and much of it came true.
211 games for A-Rod.
lol
Gatorade should stop airing commercials during the steroids news cycle. Roger Maris had no stinkin' Gatorade!
Maris did have plenty of amphetamines though.
I can get behind the increased punishment. Baseball needs to put that in. Sorry. It's not working. Especially if they have guaranteed contracts. Life is too good.I never said gambling was bad; its horrible for the integrety of the sport. I just feel that PED usage is worse.
There needs to be stiffer penalties for PED usage. First time caught suspended for a season and the second time caught banned for life.
Union chief Weiner: "We believe the commissioner has not acted appropriately under the Basic Agreement.
I can get behind the increased punishment. Baseball needs to put that in. Sorry. It's not working. Especially if they have guaranteed contracts. Life is too good.
And here we go.
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They acted so unfairly that all the other players accepted the overwhelming evidence without even putting up a fight.
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They acted so unfairly that all the other players accepted the overwhelming evidence without even putting up a fight.
He's talking about A-Rod. The 211 games ban is just an arbitrary number of games with no basis on the agreement.
The other players took the suspensions as they were outlined in the CBA. 50 games. A-Rod would have taken 50 games. Where in the CBA does it say anything about a 211 game suspension? That is what is inappropriate.
As I've mentioned earlier, MLB felt he went above and beyond just getting caught. He admitted to using them previously, he attempted to become a poster child for anti PED athletes. Once the shit hit the fan he was on that Biogenesis list, he began reaching out to people to tell them to keep their mouths shut, etc.
So he didn't just get caught, like the other guys. He tried to put up a front for years, he obstructed their investigation, and now he's still saying stupid shit about how it's all not fair. He deserved special treatment because his case was different than the others.
Also, Braun got more than 50 games. Why? Because his case was special. He got caught last year, and got off on a technicality, so he was shown the evidence, and accepted a 60+ game suspension.
A-Rod and his lawyers and the MLBPA are going to run circles around Selig for this. At the end of the day he will give in and give A-Rod 50 games and all this charade will be for nothing, and Selig will look like the slimy, spineless weasel he always was.