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min0 lee

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rotoinfo.com has posted the list of 103 names on the mythical 2003 steroid list.

1.Nomar Garciaparra
2.Manny Ramirez
3.Johnny Damon
4.Trot Nixon
5.David Ortiz
6.Shea Hillenbrand
7.Derek Lowe
8.Pedro Martinez
9.Brian Roberts
10.Jay Gibbons
11.Melvin Mora
12.Jerry Hairston
13.Jason Giambi
14.Alfonso Soriano
15.Raul Mondesi
16. Aaron Boone
17.Andy Pettitte
18.Jose Contreras
19.Roger Clemens
20.Carlos Delgado
21.Vernon Wells
22.Frank Catalanotto
23.Kenny Rogers
24.Magglio Ordonez
25.Sandy Alomar
26.Bartolo Colon
27.Brent Abernathy
28.Jose Lima
29.Milton Bradley
30.Casey Blake
31.Danys Baez
32.Craig Monroe
33.Dmitri Young
34.Alex Sanchez
35.Eric Chavez
36.Miguel Tejada
37.Eric Byrnes
38.Jose Guillen
39.Keith Foulke
40.Ricardo Rincon
41.Bret Boone
42.Mike Cameron
43.Randy Winn
44.Ryan Franklin
45.Freddy Garcia
46.Rafael Soriano
47.Scott Spiezio
48.Troy Glaus
49.Francisco Rodriguez
50.Ben Weber
51.Alex Rodriguez
52.Juan Gonzalez
53.Rafael Palmeiro
54.Carl Everett
55.Javy Lopez
56.Gary Sheffield
57.Mike Hampton
58.Ivan Rodriguez
59.Derrek Lee
60.Bobby Abreu
61.Terry Adams
62.Fernando Tatis
63.Livan Hernandez
64.Hector Almonte
65.Tony Armas
66.Dan Smith
67.Roberto Alomar
68.Cliff Floyd
69.Roger Cedeno
70.Jeromy Burnitz
71.Moises Alou
72.Sammy Sosa
73.Corey Patterson
74.Carlos Zambrano
75.Mark Prior
76.Kerry Wood
77.Matt Clement
78.Antonio Alfonseca
79.Juan Cruz
80.Aramis Ramirez
81.Craig Wilson
82.Kris Benson
83.Richie Sexson
84.Geoff Jenkins
85.Valerio de los Santos
86.Benito Santiago
87.Rich Aurilia
88.Barry Bonds
89.Andres Galarraga
90.Jason Schmidt
91.Felix Rodriguez
92.Jason Christiansen
93.Matt Herges
94.Paul Lo Duca
95.Shawn Green
96.Oliver Perez
97.Adrian Beltre
98.Eric Gagne
99.Guillermo Mota
100.Luis Gonzalez
101.Todd Helton
102.Ryan Klesko
103.Gary Matthews
 
Not surprised by any of those names.

patrick
 
I have to admit, there's some names on there I wouldn't have suspected.

I'm sure there's a lot more than that!
 
Not surprised either, but

Notice how many of those dudes either got quickly traded away from their teams, or just kinda tipped the fuck out the game......
 
Another fake thread by Mino...
 
lol i love how all the current/former Redsox players are listed first. You do this on purpose min0?
 
lol i love how all the current/former Redsox players are listed first. You do this on purpose min0?

Click on the link and you will see it listed that way.
The funny thing is that your not the first Boston fan to complain about it.

The Red Sox fans are really not used to being a winning team, you would figure that being a winning team for a decade you would get used to people biting at your feet.

I really shouldn't speak, I mean after being the most successful team for almost 100 years we Yankee fans are accustomed to the jealousy success breeds I wouldn't know this feeling.

I should understand the stigma of losing for all of those years.....it was much like the Road Runner & Wil E Coyote cartoons where the coyote always found a way to lose.

Well the Coyote finally caught the road runner....so enjoy your meal for now...cause it won't last!!!!
 
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Looking at it now the Yankees are second.....if I have time I will sort them out.

Oh..and before I forget....*2003
 
Now this is a shocker....if this is also true.


Report: Clemens Didn't Test Positive in 2003


NEW YORK ??? Roger Clemens' lawyer says the pitcher was not among the more than 100 players who tested positive for performance-enhancing drugs in 2003.

Rusty Hardin tells The New York Times that Clemens obtained the results from the drug-testing company and provided them to Congress before his 2008 testimony by waiving his right to keep them private.
 
Geez quite a confidential list. If a lawyer can obtain them.

I can smell a lawsuit.
 
Click on the link and you will see it listed that way.
The funny thing is that your not the first Boston fan to complain about it.

The Red Sox fans are really not used to being a winning team, you would figure that being a winning team for a decade you would get used to people biting at your feet.

I really shouldn't speak, I mean after being the most successful team for almost 100 years we Yankee fans are accustomed to the jealousy success breeds I wouldn't know this feeling.

I should understand the stigma of losing for all of those years.....it was much like the Road Runner & Wil E Coyote cartoons where the coyote always found a way to lose.

Well the Coyote finally caught the road runner....so enjoy your meal for now...cause it won't last!!!!

My comment has nothing to do with the fact that I am not used to winning (or most Redsox fans for that matter). I am just merely pointing it out as it could just be a coincidence or perhaps intentional (the person who wrote the article is a Yankees fan? I dont know i didnt look at the link.)

And i am used to winning for sure. Patriots 3 SB titles, Celtics 2008 champs and Redsox 04' and 07' world series champs. I was born in 1986 so i did not have to suffer like most diehards and didn't really start watching sports until the mid to late 90's.

Stop judging all Sox fans as if we are all the same. You should know better.
 
I am just merely pointing it out as it could just be a coincidence or perhaps intentional (the person who wrote the article is a Yankees fan? I dont know i didnt look at the link.)

It is listed by division. They started with the AL East and worked their way around. You can see that the first four teams are the Red Sox, Orioles, Yankees , Blue Jays. It then works its way through the rest of the American League and to the National League.
 
At this point, the only name that would surprise me would be Greg Maddux (the guy was like 150 pounds soaking wet).

There was a similar "confidential list" that was leaked a few days before the Mitchell Report was released that supposedly contained all the Mitchell Report names. Half the names on that list were not in the report. I don't give much thought to these lists until they are reported by mainstream sports media (you know, news agencies with credentials).
 
At this point, the only name that would surprise me would be Greg Maddux (the guy was like 150 pounds soaking wet).

There was a similar "confidential list" that was leaked a few days before the Mitchell Report was released that supposedly contained all the Mitchell Report names. Half the names on that list were not in the report. I don't give much thought to these lists until they are reported by mainstream sports media (you know, news agencies with credentials).

I have the credentials.
 
As much as I am against steroid usage this I can accept.
Isn't HGH used for this purpose?

It is, and if I played pro sports, I would at least take Hgh. So, I'd be on that list.....But i'd still be a millionaire!
 
At this point, the only name that would surprise me would be Greg Maddux (the guy was like 150 pounds soaking wet).

There was a similar "confidential list" that was leaked a few days before the Mitchell Report was released that supposedly contained all the Mitchell Report names. Half the names on that list were not in the report. I don't give much thought to these lists until they are reported by mainstream sports media (you know, news agencies with credentials).

Chipper Jones is not listed???
 
Yeah, and neither is the once stated strongest man in So. Cal. Mike Piazza.

I know, he had to be on the juice.
 
Is it a coincidenance a few of them have suffer a torn labrum.

A-ROD, Lowell, delgado...is that a symptom with steroid user?
 
As much as I am against steroid usage this I can accept.
Isn't HGH used for this purpose?

Maybe, I'm not sure.

Either way, baseball would almost not exist anymore if it weren't for the 'steroids era'. There was a lock out, and then after baseball started up again, the attendance numbers were dismal. Fortunately, Sosa and McGwire started going yard every other game and numbers were back up.

Additionally, everyone always talks about 'integrity of the game' and all that. Apparently everyone forgets about how "best players of all time" type players 'cheated' as well. Gaylord Perry scuffed the baseball between each pitch with vaseline and a razor and the Dimaggio era Yankees drank coffee between each inning with amphetamine dissolved in them.

Here's a nice little bit of information from a book released on the topic:

In 1961, during his home run race with Roger Maris, Mickey Mantle developed a sudden abscess that kept him on the bench. It came from an infected needle used by Max Jacobson, a quack who injected Mantle with a home-brew containing steroids and speed. In his autobiography, Hank Aaron admitted once taking an amphetamine tablet during a game. The Pirates' John Milner testified at a drug dealer's trial that his teammate, Willie Mays, kept "red juice," a liquid form of speed, in his locker. (Mays denied it.) After he retired, Sandy Koufax admitted the he was often "half high" on the mound from the drugs he took for his ailing left arm.
 
Maybe, I'm not sure.

Either way, baseball would almost not exist anymore if it weren't for the 'steroids era'. There was a lock out, and then after baseball started up again, the attendance numbers were dismal. Fortunately, Sosa and McGwire started going yard every other game and numbers were back up.

Additionally, everyone always talks about 'integrity of the game' and all that. Apparently everyone forgets about how "best players of all time" type players 'cheated' as well. Gaylord Perry scuffed the baseball between each pitch with vaseline and a razor and the Dimaggio era Yankees drank coffee between each inning with amphetamine dissolved in them.

Here's a nice little bit of information from a book released on the topic:

In 1961, during his home run race with Roger Maris, Mickey Mantle developed a sudden abscess that kept him on the bench. It came from an infected needle used by Max Jacobson, a quack who injected Mantle with a home-brew containing steroids and speed. In his autobiography, Hank Aaron admitted once taking an amphetamine tablet during a game. The Pirates' John Milner testified at a drug dealer's trial that his teammate, Willie Mays, kept "red juice," a liquid form of speed, in his locker. (Mays denied it.) After he retired, Sandy Koufax admitted the he was often "half high" on the mound from the drugs he took for his ailing left arm.

Amphetamine use was rampant through the league. All would be considered cheaters by todays standards.
 
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