Grimsley is a veteran relief pitcher for Arizona busted for distributing Human Growth Hormone, steroids, and speed/amphetamine. It appears he was also a go-between for some of the bigger names in baseball, from Bonds to Pujols. They shared the same trainer and Pujols is apparently really tight with the guy.
The Feds have Grimsley by the balls and they tried to get him to wear a wire to get players on tape, he refused... so now the Feds will hit him harder. If he's giving up names he'll still do better than if he clammed up, but if MLB had no rule at the time, I could care less if the Feds banned this stuff. What these guys are doing ain't a crime, but having played baseball (occasionally on pot) I dont like it if some players are hopped up on muscle builders. Cheating only becomes despicable when it works, until then its just irony.
On the other hand, if a hitter puts the meat of the bat on the ball I just threw, he kinda deserves the results regardless of his muscle mass. And if a pitcher can throw it by me, I missed the ball, not him.
Cant say I'm surprised, when people are rapping off HRs at Pujols' pace, it looks suspicious.
The Feds have Grimsley by the balls and they tried to get him to wear a wire to get players on tape, he refused... so now the Feds will hit him harder. If he's giving up names he'll still do better than if he clammed up, but if MLB had no rule at the time, I could care less if the Feds banned this stuff. What these guys are doing ain't a crime, but having played baseball (occasionally on pot) I dont like it if some players are hopped up on muscle builders. Cheating only becomes despicable when it works, until then its just irony.
On the other hand, if a hitter puts the meat of the bat on the ball I just threw, he kinda deserves the results regardless of his muscle mass. And if a pitcher can throw it by me, I missed the ball, not him.
Cant say I'm surprised, when people are rapping off HRs at Pujols' pace, it looks suspicious.
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