Mark McGwire admitted on Monday what everyone’s known for years: He used steroids. And andro. And HGH. And probably anything else he thought would make him buff and load of cash.
Big Mac sat down with Bob Costas to talk about the steroid use and said that he, like all the other guys, used steroids to help him recover. He also says he didn’t come out before now (like when he was in front of Congress) because he didn’t want his family to catch flack for any of his problems. In the video below he tells Bob Costas when he first used steroids:
Mark had to say something since he’s back in baseball as the St. Louis Cardinals hitting coach. It’s good that he came clean but throughout the entire interview he says steroids didn’t help him put up numbers. He’s either lying or mistaken. My money’s on lying seeing that it took him this long to admit to using steroids and HGH.
The Manny Pacquiao-Floyd Mayweather Jr. super fight hit a snag over performance-enhancing drug testing although common sense says nothing will stop this fight because of the amount of money on the line. Pacquiao has no problem submitting unlimited random urine samples but he doesn’t completely agree with Mayweather’s blood testing preference. Manny is willing to have his blood tested three times (In early January, 30 days before the fight, and in his dressing room following the fight.), but Money May is calling for random blood tests that could occur the week of the fight.
Mayweather Jr., Floyd Mayweather Sr., and uncle Jeff Mayweather have all hinted at various times that Pacquiao has used/uses performance enhancing drugs. Manny has had enough of their talk and plans to handle it in court and in the ring. Read the full story
The Los Angeles Times is reporting the Dodgers slugger Manny Ramirez will be suspended for 50 games after testing positive for performance-enhancing drugs. The Dodgers currently have the best record in baseball, and just set the modern-era mark for consecutive home wins to start a season (13). Read the full story
When the news broke that Alex Rodriguez, A-Rod, A-Roid, or A-Fraud used steroids people quickly pointed to his 2007 interview with Katie Couric in which Rodriguez said he never used performance-enhancing drugs. A few hours days later Alex sat down with Peter Gammonsto admit his steroid usage.
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