I am fascinated by the depth and breadth of the positive results. All we've heard about to date is the power hitters, and while I never doubted that the problem was widespread, I'm surprised that so many positions were accounted for.
When Nook Logan - who could barely hit the ball out of the infield - got busted for PED's, my ability to be surprised disappeared. And honestly, I think the 'real' list would be much longer than those players who've been suspended since, or the ones on the list I saw.
It's become notable once we saw that the drugs weren't just for hitting homeruns, which is really just the least subtle part of it. I mean, we've been suspicious of players for a long time (remember Brady Anderson) but this was pretty notable.
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I am fascinated by the depth and breadth of the positive results. All we've heard about to date is the power hitters, and while I never doubted that the problem was widespread, I'm surprised that so many positions were accounted for.
When Nook Logan - who could barely hit the ball out of the infield - got busted for PED's, my ability to be surprised disappeared. And honestly, I think the 'real' list would be much longer than those players who've been suspended since, or the ones on the list I saw.
It's become notable once we saw that the drugs weren't just for hitting homeruns, which is really just the least subtle part of it. I mean, we've been suspicious of players for a long time (remember Brady Anderson) but this was pretty notable.