Bud Selig thinks the steroid era is over
After Mark McGwire came out Monday and admitted to taking steroids during his playing career, baseball commissioner Bud Selig felt the need to recently proclaim that the steroid era is over.
From the New York Times:
“The use of steroids and amphetamines amongst today’s players has greatly subsided and is virtually nonexistent, as our testing results have shown,” Selig said in a statement. “The so-called steroid era — a reference that is resented by the many players who played in that era and never touched the substances — is clearly a thing of the past, and Mark’s admission today is another step in the right direction.”
Selig noted in the statement that in 2009, there were only two positive steroid tests in major league baseball out of 3,722 samples.
If only two positive tests came out of 3,722 samples, then the testing is a joke or players are finding better ways to mask the performance-enhancing drugs. There’s just no way those figures are correct and Selig should be ashamed of himself for actually believing that.
Selig wants everyone to move on because he doesn’t want his name to be synonymous with the steroid era. Well, too bad. He decided to turn a blind eye and a deaf ear to the problem over the past two decades and now he must pay for it.
I think baseball is finally moving in the right direction by having stricter testing in place. But that doesn’t mean I think the steroid era is over and instead of trying to rush the process, Selig should come to grips with the fact that it’s going to take the game a long time to get clean again (if it ever does, that is). He wants everyone to just forget about what happen and move on, but true baseball fans can’t and won’t allow that to happen.
Guys like Selig and McGwire need to slow down, take a step back and realize the magnitude of what they saying. They need to realize that fans are tired of having the covers pulled over their eyes and don’t want to be patronized with comments like, “the steroid era is over.” Because it’s not.
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Just more evidence that Bud has absolutely no concept of reality. Sorry Bud…virtually all of the best players of the last 20 years have been linked to PED’s and now you want us to believe because they pee in a cup and the litmus paper doesn’t turn blue, that all is dandy in MLB? If you believe that, you need to be replaced immediately. If you don’t, you need to be replaced for lying to the public to build support for your sport. Try this…your testing sucks because the guys using designer PED’s are years ahead of your labs. Manny never tested positive for PED’s, only the masking agent. If MLB’s tests are stringent enough that they’ve gotten down to .005% positive, then Manny would have come up dirty for the juice, not the female hormones he was using as a cover.
My belief is MLB’s testing is weak because the union won’t allow it to be strong enough to out their biggest earners. If they are serious about wanting to clean up the sport, they will allow blood tests rather than continuing their claim that there are no reliable tests for HGH, etc. It’s been 5 years since Canseco’s book and the hearings and I’m supposed to believe nobody has come up with a reliable test yet? The union is still playing a shell game.
“… it’s over…”. It would be nice to believe that but it’s probably a dream. Cheating always happens…. in all sports.
How about this: “Is the Bud Selig Era Over ?”
Much Better