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It's unfair for the 7 "alleged" busted MLB players that the rest of the list has not been released. Don't get me wrong, I am 100% against the use of steroids and performing enhancing drugs in Major League Baseball. While the world is not fair, the government, baseball union and MLB have the ability to release the entire list and make it fair.
If the sport really wants to move forward, then they need to release the total list. We've already seen what it's done when one or two names are leaked here and there. That is what's going to happen until the list is all public. Enough already. Pull the band aid off and get it done.
What do you think?
MLB and the players union do not have anything to do with it. They both agreed to have the documents sealed and kept away from the public. The test results are not in the hands of the players or the union, but in the hands of the courts.
ReplyDeleteWhoever released the names are on the list is in violation of the law.
My last line should have read "Whoever released the names is in violation of the law." Sorry it has been a long day.
ReplyDeleteAnyway, remember they went after the reporter in San Fran who used sealed court documents to out Barry Bonds. I beleive he may have even gone to jail.