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Did Alex Rodriguez use steroids? If anyone has been tuning in to the news lately, he knows the answer to this question…yes, since 2001-2003. “A-Roid” has been the new buzz moniker that recently tied him into this HOT baseball debate.

Did A-Rod NOT know what his cousin was injecting into his body repeatedly over a three year period? You don’t travel to the Dominican Republic to get an over-the-counter “drug” that you’ve been told will give you more energy when you wouldn’t normally touch a Snickers bar with a 10-foot pole.

Today we are going to reveal the real motives behind all this use of SUPER human supplements by someone who has been in the heat of the trenches…myself.

The controversy surrounding steroid abuse in sports has gotten out of hand and you know the answer to 99 out of 100 questions, right? MONEY.

Alex Rodriguez and all the other unlucky high-performance athletes who got caught don’t regret what they did, they regret it because someone saw them with their illicit hand in the cookie jar. We’ve all heard the saying, “It’s not cheating if you don’t get caught!”

Additionally, A-Rod has said that with the stress of such Ginormous contracts, he felt he couldn’t measure up to the pressure as Clark Kent. Waving millions of dollars in the face of a 20 year old can be very intimidating and as he will see, the players are just pawns, the hot and sweaty blame light must be thrown higher up the corporate ladder.

We are not going to address the harmful effects of steroids and HGH on the body today, we can find that on the back of a milk carton, but here is the story of the tape for the player,

Unfortunately for Alex Rodriguez, now as the NEW poster child for being a PED user, it all comes down to this:

  • Steroids are illegal, otherwise restricted in use,
  • They are proven to improve your performance much more than we can do with natural means, therefore
  • It’s cheating, plain and simple.

If a player illegally risks using steroids to perform and a competitor doesn’t, then that creates unfair play. If you challenged me to a race in bouncing moon shoes and show up with spikes, then that’s not fair. I’ll still beat you 😉

Dictionary.com puts the word “cheating” like this:

“To violate rules or regulations.”

But wasn’t androsteindione against the rules when Mark McGwire got busted? It wasn’t just that Andro McGwire was taking, he was just busted by the media… he was stockpiling other supplements besides which, by the way, were steroids, and last I checked they were illegal.

The real problem with players like Alex Rodriguez?

MONEY is in the hands of young and dumb millionaires looking for quick fixes. Playing 162 games per season is arguably the hardest thing to do in any sport, with 6 months to play, 7 if you’re lucky, and each game averaging nearly 3 hours per game. The player needs something to aid in recovery… the steroids do just that.

Now, in response to Teflon corporations, “don’t point fingers at me,” lips,

Do you really think that Bud Selig, the franchise owners, general managers and field managers did NOT know what was going on? Come on… professional baseball is a business, they’re in it to win it, they trade players like we do baseball cards… and after the black eye the 1994 baseball strike received, the sport needed a face.. .elevator, or should I say peck deck with syringe included.

The front office may not have stuck needles directly into players like Alex Rodriguez, God knows they wouldn’t have done that (sarcastic tone), but they sure as hell didn’t ask questions when company revenue skyrocketed before and after Mark Mcgwire. and Sammy Sosa’s all-season home run derby in 1998.

If you owned a business and your pockets almost suddenly began to swell with money, wouldn’t you want to know what was going on and what you were doing right? The answer is that they knew. They lie like most politicians, and don’t worry, those scaly-skinned gentlemen were probably in on it too.

Back to naïve modern day gladiators, like Alex Rodriguez, being thrown under the bus. Now, Congress is getting involved, which is weird to me, why would they care? Do you remember the answer to 99 of 100 questions? MONEY. Whether it’s to distract people and the media from their own circus, we’ll never know.

The reality is…

Unfortunately, there are quite a few fans who have suffered from this down economy, meaning they will not renew their season tickets, resulting in reduced ticket sales and therefore making it difficult for franchises to pay their fans. employees (the gladiators). so it will be interesting for years to come because the rooster will come home to sleep!

Or is it the Philly fan?

Where do I stand on all this Alex Rodriguez steroid jazz?

I played four years of college baseball, never used steroids, but played with guys who did… the closest I got to performance enhancers was using creatine, and for about a week, I thought about using Mark’s Achilles McGwire, androsteindione (also known as a steroid precursor). I never dared to do it, but for a brief time there, I seriously thought about,

The potential hundreds of thousands of dollars I could earn on a professional contract as it would help me build massive amounts of lean muscle mass, hit the ball farther, run faster and recover from intense workouts at breakneck speeds! All things seek foam at the mouth.

All we need is Love…

The players must come out, take responsibility, before their name reaches the fan, unlike Alex Rodriguez’s forced apology. Be honest and people will forgive you, be stubborn like Barry Bonds (who would have been a Hall of Famer without the performance enhancers, by the way) and you’ll end up like Pete Rose, who will take his denial to the grave and to the gates. he will be closed forever.

The business of steroids, or other derivatives, will continue as companies continue to present stealthy supplements undetectable to the naked eye in a lab petri dish.

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