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Date Posted: 11:02:05 03/11/09 Wed
Author: Nolij
Subject: Re: ARod's surgery?
In reply to: EJetson 's message, "ARod's surgery?" on 12:31:43 03/09/09 Mon

>...until game 51 of the season. Suspensions for first time steroid users is
>50 games. Smells fishy to me.

I'm normally not a conspiracy theorist at all, but this, coupled with Roger Clemens' sitting out 50 games a couple years back and Bonds receiving zero interest, certainly gives one pause.

And, while I've seen that "this type of injury is not associated with steroid use," I have to wonder if effing with your body chemistry might not have untold effects. The number of baseball players with nut cancer seems pretty high. The weird injuries (not strained-eyelid weird, but mysterious-circumstances weird) have been way up these last bunch of years.

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