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New Steroid Policy
#1
What does everything think of the new policy? I personally like the direction they're going in, but I still don't think it's quite there yet. I haven't read the thing top to bottom, I just know what I've seen on ESPN and such. But, I wonder how soon a person is retested after testing positive for steroids?
#2
Once during the season, and once in the off season, apparently for each player.
#3
The damage has already been done.. (At least maybe now future records wont be as tainted) Barry Bonds will break the all time homerun record before he retires.. I wonder how many Hank would of hit if he injected roids!!
#4
"torQQue" Wrote:The damage has already been done.. (At least maybe now future records wont be as tainted) Barry Bonds will break the all time homerun record before he retires.. I wonder how many Hank would of hit if he injected roids!!

Undoubtedly he would have hit enough to be the all time world leader in home runs.
#5
I think I know what your saying. Like if someone tested positive. Do they have to be retested before reinstated?

Im not sure .. I know Trinty is right about the mandatory testing.
#6
I dont think it will work.
#7
"torQQue" Wrote:I think I know what your saying. Like if someone tested positive. Do they have to be retested before reinstated?

Im not sure .. I know Trinty is right about the mandatory testing.

Yeah, that's what I was curious about. Or if they're reinstated, do they have to wait to randomly be chosen, or wait until the offseason? I guess we'll see when Bonds is finally tested. Smile
#8
Doesn't go nearly far enought but its better than what they had.
#9
I guess its a start, but I think it needs to be tested more often.
#10
"4leaf" Wrote:I guess its a start, but I think it needs to be tested more often.

I think so too!

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