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Ankiel's feel-good story doesn't feel right anymore
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LaRussa associated with a player using performance enhancing drugs?! Say it ain't so!
You would think after Henderson, Stewart, Canseco(s), and especially McGwire, we'd learn. I hope history is incredibly unkind to this cheating creep. |
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On a side note, as has been previously discussed in this forum, a few of the Reds players could use a little roid rage on the field in certain situations. ;) |
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I think it should be pretty clear Tony ought not to be the Reds next manager.
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And your reasoning?I'm no fan of Larussa,however if he can get this team winning on a consistent basis then i'm all for it.I would rather have Dave Duncan though,as he has the ability to work wonders with sub par pitching. |
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Couldn't have happened to a better team.....well, unless it involved the Scrubs.
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I read the article, but see no connection with La Russa. I heard that a doctor prescribed HGH to Ankiel, but did not see that mentioned in the article. I would like to believe we could determine whether LaRussa should be our next manager on his own merits.
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how about rick peterson, the mets pitching coach? i know some guys have struggled as of late, but hes still one of the better pitching coaches in the business, and thats what we need, imo
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this is exactly how gossip spreads in high school and its pretty rediculous
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Why would he need a years supply of hgh while he recovered. I wouldn't think that a valuable doctor would prescribe such a large amount. I understand using hgh helps with recovers, but i also don't hear about normal people (non-professional athletes) using hgh to come back from injuries.
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While sad, i cant say im surprised. Hopefully they will stop comparing his comeback to joshes in the media. IMO, they weren't close then and there worlds apart now.
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Take your pick: Larussa or Harang? Because I doubt they could be in the same clubhouse together.
I take Harang. |
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The most damning piece of info is that he ordered a years supply at once, right before HGH was put on the banned list by MLB. No other reason to do that than to cheat.
I actually was on HGH in my teen years, with legitimate Dr.'s prescription, and I added ten mph on my fastball was could lift 25% more when on it. It also lasted for years. Took around 6-7 year for the effects to start to fade away. Also, just because it was prescribed to him does not make it legal. The Dr. who gave him the prescription is under investigation for giving out prescriptions without good cause. That is how Ankiel's name came up. Anyone who criticized Bonds, McGwire, Sosa, et al had better say the same thing about Ankiel. HGH was banned by MLB when Ankiel bought it, it just was not on the official banned list. MLB has had for decades banned any and all performance enhancing drugs, period. It just took until 2004 for them to single out HGH. He broke the rules and should be punished. |
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