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HACKENSACK, N.J. - Scores of major-leaguers are now squirming like fish on a hot dock, having learned that Kirk Radomski, the ex- Mets' clubhouse attendant who admitted selling steroids to ballplayers over a 10-year period, has implicated them all to the Mitchell investigation. It won't be long: One way or another the names will be made public, and the culture of the syringe will finally be exposed for its sleazy ethos.
The obvious question, of course, is what Bud Selig intends to do with the guilty ballplayers. Baseball's image has already suffered, and the commissioner walks a fine line between punishment and outright destruction of the game. A more poignant question, however, is what you, the sporting public, will do with these awful revelations.See the full content of this document
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Steroids Scandal Will Test Fans' Love of Game
It's one thing to bash Barry Bonds, a despicable man who clearly cheated his way to the all-time home run record. But what happens...
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