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GREAT news!
And Nightengale is rock solid, so I hope it holds up...
ESPN's Buster Olney just said a minute ago on Sportscenter that ESPN's legal analyst says the chances of Arod's case making it to Federal Court are "slim to none."What happens when he appeals, and gets it dropped more? Would they then have to pay him? No way he doesn't take this to federal court. And i guess mlb would rather agree to 100 games then have all their mess in fed court. This is no where near over, not with arods ego and anger.
Very sad day for baseball
Jon Heyman @JonHeymanCBS
a-rod calls decison an "injustice." says he will take it to a federal court (which will unseal horowitz's full explanation)
I don't get why Alex Rodriguez is held to a much higher standard than every other baseball player.
Yeah yeah yeah, I get it, people hate him because he's a tool. Blah Blah Blah.
I hope he takes this to the Supreme Court and wins.
I agree....he is a tool and people hate him. However, he does (somewhat) have a point. He hasn't failed any urine test to suspended for PED's.
Is he suspended this long for obstruction?
Someone just asked me on FaceBook why I was defending him, here was my response.
"It's not about defending him. It's opposing a corrupt system. Why did they suspend him 200 games originally? Because he 'had dealings' with a Florida Medical Clinic. Not because he failed a drug test. So you're going to suspend him for PED's when he didn't fail a test? Just because he bought something from somebody? Well that doesn't seem quite right. You can't punish someone for nothing. He didn't break any rules to be suspended in the first place. Bud Selig and the New York Yankees have been out to get him for some time now. The Yankees want out of that contract, and Selig wants to put a stamp on his reign while exiting. Alex should push this to the moon, and he will win. In the end, the Yankees will pay him every penny he was owed, as they should have to."