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WilltheThrill
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I wasn't aware that the Enquire covered baseball.
Suspicion is one thing proving it is quite another. How in the world does one player get busted and the rest of the team skate? Doesn't make sense. If Brett Anderson used steroids to come back so fast I wonder why Brandon McCarthy is hurt all the time? They won with pitching and if they did it with steroids then you have to wonder why are they not still playing?
Most everything I read and heard about the A's for the last two and a half months was that they wouldn't hold up to the pressure or that their pitching was to young to sustain them in a pennant race.
Read a bit more Al. These aren't tin foil hat people. These are respected journalists and well-established bloggers posting the same stuff I'm saying. It's not some outlandish theory. The numbers certainly back it up.
And who knows why Colon was caught and the others weren't or haven't been yet. Why was Barry Bonds able to get away with it for so long? Why was Canseco busted but McGwire wasn't until later? I'm not privy to how MLB conducts their tests other than they are supposedly at random. Maybe the other A's were more careful. Maybe they weren't tested. I don't know. But I do know that an entire team of career .200/10 HR guys don't suddenly and magically become the leading HR hitting team in baseball while batting in the 2nd most pitcher-friendly stadium in baseball. Again, if you can provide me an example of a team that has ever experienced the overwhelming and sudden power surge that the A's had this year, I'm listening.
And Brandon McCarthy was almost killed by a line drive to the head. No amount of steroids in the world would fix that. As for his other injuries, those occurred in prior seasons.