Comments on: A-Rod Admits Juicing

New York Yankees Slugger Comes Clean On Steroid Use; Tells ESPN He Used From 2001 To 2003

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by truthislife1 February 9, 2009 10:28 PM EST
It''s us fans that give these boneheads all their money. Stop going to their games and watch it free on TV.
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by shoebox119 February 9, 2009 10:25 PM EST
It must really suck to be a Yankee fan...

Nine more years of the #1 juiced player in baseball and having to pay him $25+ million every year.


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by fleshmonger1 February 9, 2009 10:17 PM EST
I don''t know which is sadder... The fact that he honestly expects to be believed when he says that he only "juiced" during the time period that he cannot deny or the fact that most of the public will believe him. It is a disgrace that baseball and professional wrestling have in common the fact that they are more sports entertainment than true sport...
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by straightmate February 9, 2009 9:30 PM EST
What a shocker, after all he hung out with Canseco. He only admitted it after he knew he was busted anyway. Baseball is a GREAT game, the players are generally nothing more than full grown children very vulnerable to dumba$$ mistakes.
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by toolmangler-2009 February 9, 2009 8:53 PM EST
the same people that fuss about steroid use are selling crack to your family, The epitome of being two-faced. They want their heroes clean and your kids dirty. (they won''t let their kids use it, only sell it)
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by phil01hill February 9, 2009 8:52 PM EST
What a joke.Get cheating at drug testing in the real world and get fired.What a phoney,overpaid so-so ballplayer ****** is.Go to any lot and watch kids play a pickup game,don''t spend a dime watching these overpaid ***(a-rod)just a waste of money.
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by honestabe8 February 9, 2009 8:44 PM EST
MissSuZQ: I am absolutely serious. The quality of the drugs is not determined by their legal standing. These drugs were developed for a purpose, and they accomplish that purpose. If they were garbage, the players would not take them.
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by phil01hill February 9, 2009 8:43 PM EST
You know I have worked in an industrial environment for thirty years.If you lie or fail a drug test,you are fired.What has the sports world come to?a-rod is nothing more than an overpaid so-so ball player.I will go watch a pickup game in a vacant lot before I will ever spend a dime on these overpaid cheats!
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by matrixrx2003 February 9, 2009 8:33 PM EST
My Heart Bleeds for You A-Rod.

OH I was Stupid I took Roids thinking I would never get caught so I might have had an advantage by taking Roids.

WWWWWWWWWaaaaaaaaaa simply Pathetic ARod.
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by rudy65432 February 9, 2009 8:32 PM EST
I don''t even care about these stories anymore. Our society is so freaking hypocritical about this. On the one hand they had no problem putting the steroid kind Schwarzenegger into office and then they turn around and shame the rest. I would like to know who in sports is not doing these drugs for performance. I am almost sure any saying "not me" would be liars.
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