Look at the kid's arms 

I think the real question is how does he make it 4 or so years without getting popped for a drug test looking like that? This is a pic of him in 2009. He just now got suspended 100 games for roids the other day.
Baseball is still kind a joke with steroids. But I don't blame them. They were forced to try and "Clean it up" but it's still all over. The reality is if it wasn't for the social media and the way word travels so easily these days not being able to keep anything under wraps, they wouldn't have done much about it.
If they had the option to just let these guys do roids they would be all for it. It brought baseball back when it was fading in the Mcgwire/Sosa era. Brady Anderson went n fkd it up for everyone lol. They still tried to ignore it.
The guys now are just being smarter about their cycles and using newer stuff so they don't get caught. I wouldn't know how to take a guess number-wise but I'd probably say 30-40% of Mlb hitters use something banned and maybe 20% of pitchers do as well. I'm sure there are more accurate guesses than mine??
Numbers are down, attendance is way down, home runs are incredibly down.
I myself was a pitcher back in my younger days and always admired a great pitcher's duel instead of 30 hits in a game. I love and appreciate a 1-0 game as much as any fan in the game. But that isn't what the average baseball fan wants to see. They wanna see 500 footers and ppl hitting 60 hr's a year. They want to see 5 hour 10-9 games with 12 pitchers used.
Baseball needs a boom again. Some of these teams just draw no fan support (Rays, Marlins, and a good 9 or 10 other teams probably). But if not from steroids this time where is it going to come from? Should they just keep making ridiculous shoe-box stadiums like the Yankees play in to keep production up? Should every team move their fences in??
What do you guys think?


I think the real question is how does he make it 4 or so years without getting popped for a drug test looking like that? This is a pic of him in 2009. He just now got suspended 100 games for roids the other day.
Baseball is still kind a joke with steroids. But I don't blame them. They were forced to try and "Clean it up" but it's still all over. The reality is if it wasn't for the social media and the way word travels so easily these days not being able to keep anything under wraps, they wouldn't have done much about it.
If they had the option to just let these guys do roids they would be all for it. It brought baseball back when it was fading in the Mcgwire/Sosa era. Brady Anderson went n fkd it up for everyone lol. They still tried to ignore it.
The guys now are just being smarter about their cycles and using newer stuff so they don't get caught. I wouldn't know how to take a guess number-wise but I'd probably say 30-40% of Mlb hitters use something banned and maybe 20% of pitchers do as well. I'm sure there are more accurate guesses than mine??
Numbers are down, attendance is way down, home runs are incredibly down.
I myself was a pitcher back in my younger days and always admired a great pitcher's duel instead of 30 hits in a game. I love and appreciate a 1-0 game as much as any fan in the game. But that isn't what the average baseball fan wants to see. They wanna see 500 footers and ppl hitting 60 hr's a year. They want to see 5 hour 10-9 games with 12 pitchers used.
Baseball needs a boom again. Some of these teams just draw no fan support (Rays, Marlins, and a good 9 or 10 other teams probably). But if not from steroids this time where is it going to come from? Should they just keep making ridiculous shoe-box stadiums like the Yankees play in to keep production up? Should every team move their fences in??
What do you guys think?
