National sports writers rejoice to hammer A-Rod in the wake of SI.com’s report that he tested positive for steroids in 2003:
Jayson Stark says that Rodriguez has destroyed the game’s history. (ESPN.com)
Bruce Jenkins writes that even tarnished stars like A-Rod will shine in the Hall of Fame. (San Francisco Chronicle)
Bill Madden says the Yankees should cut Rodriguez loose no matter the cost. (New York Daily News)
Tom Verducci breaks down how the steroid report will affect A-Rod, the Yankees and Major League Baseball. (Sports Illustrated.com)
Todd Jones plays devil’s advocate in this situation and tells fans to think about some things before condemning Rodriguez into steroid/baseball hell. (Sporting News)
So much for Rodriguez legitimizing the home run record writes Tim Cowlishaw. (Dallas Morning News)
Bob Klapisch writes that Derek Jeter better not fail us, too. (The Record)
Drew Sharp goes as far as to say that we can’t even call baseball a sport anymore. (Detroit Free Press)
Tim Marchman notes that nobody like A-Rod before the report and nobody likes him now. (Slate)
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