I think the only conclusion to be drawn from this is:
I think the only conclusion to be drawn from this is:
This is more of a question of American roads, not exactly on topic.
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Can't agree more with BronsonShore. Listening to Deadspin and Craig Calcaterra bitch endlessly that MLB is "making up the rules" in punishing A-Rod when there's precdence (Braun, etc) is like listening to a bunch of teenagers trying to justify whatever ridiculous behavior they're engaging in.
Yes. A thousand times yes.
Thank you. MLB is a private institution. They make the rules and the union either pushes pack or agrees to the rules. The union agrees with MLB's ruling and that's that. ARod doesn't have a leg to stand on and neither do his defenders. There is nothing stopping ARod from going and playing for some independent baseball…
Exactly. The bar the arbitration has to meet isn't "beyond a reasonable doubt." It's "is there just cause for discipline and was the discipline meted out appropriate for the offenses actually committed?"
They also seem to miss the fact that the vast majority of the players probably want to have a career in a sport where they do not face pressure to take PEDs because they think all the other players are using them. The other players are probably ok with these borderline unsavory tactics since they believe it is…
I am in complete agreement about everything of substance here. But you hand your opponents ammunition when you don't mention that ARod has a prior admission of using performance enhancing drugs. Of course that shouldn't matter for the procedure of the league's testing policy. But it absolutely matters in the court of…
I'll be honest. I don't really follow baseball, so I don't really know much about the case. But there have been other players who have been busted for PEDs, and in my mind that's okay. It's not fair to call off the drug hunt because poor A Rod got accused but nothing could been proven. Baseball players shouldn't be…
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While I do enjoy the idea, I cannot help but think it's merely to do with CO2 emissions and taxation gimmicks. Virtually speaking they are one of the last few ones who actually still make V8s in Europe. BMW can still up their green game with the MINIs and the "i" sub-brand, while Aston stopped the Cygnet and I don't…
The idiot kicks a player, and then his teammates begin to kick the idiot. You really have to admire everybody's commitment to still not use their hands.