>>Absolutely true. But we can only deal with what we know. I'm sure some have slipped by, but I still can't see catching somebody cheating and then rewarding him with a HOF berth.
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>On the other hand, A-Rod has likely kissed his HOF chances good-bye, and yet he never failed a drug test.
True but he did admit to a couple of years of taking them in a failed attempt to look honest.
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>I have no sympathy for A-Rod, but the events over the last 24 hours have been fascinating. MLB won a big victory yesterday, and I'm sure the Union heads are secretly relieved. I remember in 2009 when ESPN's Tony Kornheiser called A-Rod a complete liar. Tony K hit the nail on the head.
Also, I don't see his law suit going anywhere. The likelihood of the court overturning an arbitration ruling in a union contract is almost nil.
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