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hofautos said:bballcardkid said:Steroids have been around since the beginning of man.
I don't think anyone's debating when steroids were produced...I am just saying that I think if someone gets caught, their records should be disqualified.
Ben Johnson, for one, rescinded his 100m olympic record after getting caught doing drugs...and I believe there are many others.
I also am sure there were records beat by those who cheated that didn't get caught...but it is still my opinion that if you get caught, the record should be rescinded.
I have to think that this makes no sense. PLayer A cheats. Player B cheats. Player C cheats. PLayer A hits a home run off of player B who pitches the ball called for by the catcher, player C. However, only player A cheating matters because he hit more HR's over a certain time period than player D who we don't think was a likely cheater. And we can only penalize the unlucky cheaters who broke records and got more of the spotlight and scrutiny or were unlucky enough to use one of the two distributors that got "caught" and talked to by the Mitchell crew. You think Radomski and McNamee were the only two distributors for all of MLB?
If there was an actual, good drug testing policy in place during this entire mess then I would agree with you. But the reality is this whole thing touched the entire game and we have no way to know who was cheating, what they were using, and who wasn't cheating. And the drug testing still isn't even "good" as there is not testing for HGH. At the least it has been used in baseball since 2000 when Jim Leyritz admitting using it then- so a player could have been using it for the past 9 years straight and never flunked an MLB test.
Also, comparing olympic drug testing and penalties to MLB drug testing and penalties is like comparing security at the white house with security at your local elementary school. Only Manny was dumb enough to get caught ! (Not even he was caught taking steroids, he was busted for a legal prescription from a real Dr. which is on MLB's banned list. Which implies that he was taking that prescription to recover from a steroid cycle)