It hasn’t even been a full day since a report by the New York Daily News surfaced that Cardinals outfield Rick Ankiel received a 12-month shipment of HGH, and already another MLB player has also been busted. According to SI.com, Blue Jays third baseman Troy Glaus apparently also received multiple shipments of performance-enhancing steroids via an “illegal internet distribution network”.

The prescriptions, written in Glaus’ name, were obtained through New Hope Health Center, a California-based anti-aging clinic that advertises the sale of anabolic steroids and human growth hormones on its Web site. The prescription was processed by Signature.

Are these guys even trying not to get caught anymore? Glaus ordered and signed for the roids using his own name and had it sent to his home? Are you freaking kidding me? If this is true – again, it’s only speculation at this point – than this is such a slap in baseball fans’ faces and yet another black mark on Bud Selig’s awful career as commissioner.

Hi Bud, this is reality calling. Remember how you’ve been turning a deaf ear to all these steroid accusations that have polluted the once fine game of baseball? Well it’s quickly becoming time for you to start owning up to your dirty little secret.