Hitters were presumably not on steroids or PEDs from 1890 through, at least, the 1970s. (Other than amphetamines which are likely still in the game.) I think it's just an insane statistical fluke.
I guess you are right, but know what I mean about the sentimental part about it too? He wont get that jumping around with his teammates, being mobbed by them. That feeling of getting that last out.. etc.
guess he wont get the Hall of Fame or the sentimental part. http://sports.espn.go.com/mlb/news/story?id=5248118 Seriously though, class is all I can say to describe Galarraga and Leyland, they have handled it so stinkin calmly.
Didn't they take 'greenies' back in the 70's along with cocaine. I agree though it is likely a statistical outlier.
"Greenies" are the amphetamines I mentioned, but I think they're still in the game. The new testing is for steroids and growth hormones, as far as I know.
Its great to be a Tiggers fan. GaGa is 100% class. If it was me, I woulda been ejected and posibley fined and thrown in jail.
I don't think you can pee test for HGH. Only a blood test will show that and no major sports league does blood tests.
If they don't reverse that call, I can't imagine they'll ever reverse any call. The outcome of the game wouldn't change and it was such a clear mistake. I can't imagine an easier circumstance to reverse than that.
I can't belive Selig refused to review the call. http://sports.espn.go.com/mlb/news/story?id=5248118 Ridiculous. That pitcher should get his due.
Santana Moss got caught being given HGH. There's that type of investigation that is conducted at least. Is HGH hard to get? I'm not sure. I would think it could leave a paper trail a decent amount of time (from a doctor in Santana's case, etc.). Same thing happened to Rodney Harrison.