The MLB welcomes David “Big Papi” into the HOF as a “1st Ballot”! |
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The MLB welcomes David “Big Papi” into the HOF as a “1st Ballot”!
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Congratulations to that man. Haven't really watched baseball since that Red Sox team disbanded. Those were my guys.
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keep crying f*g**t a*s n*ggas ![]() 1st Ballot ![]() | ||||
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Cheater that tested positive but oh well at this point…
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ANOTHER DOMINICAN IN THE HOF ![]() | |
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The issue lies that Bonds is kept out for doing the same thing Ortiz did. Ortiz reasons were even trash They called him out for cheating and his response was he got outed because so many Yankees got outed. Meanwhile players like Bonds and Clemens are dealing with roids sh*t and this dude never denied taking roids and still got in meanwhile Bonds, Clemens and etc.. are kept out for the same reason. | |
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This is what happens when you’re likable
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I want all athletes on a level playing field....use as much gear as you want...roid out if you want. fu*k it. Bill burr said something like I want baseball players to just be a big mass of muscle with a bat sticking out. Hit bombs. Even the bat boys fu*k it
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For Boston sports lore for recent athletes, it goes
Brady Big Papi The rest |
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On the same day, both Major League Baseball[107] and the Major League Baseball Players a*sociation issued statements[108] pointing out that because of several factors, any player appearing on the list compiled by federal investigators in 2003 did not necessarily test positive for performance-enhancing drugs. Among those factors were that the total number of players said to be on the list far exceeded the number of collected specimens that tested positive. In addition, there were questions raised regarding the lab that performed the testing and their interpretation of the positive tests. Also, the statement pointed out that certain legal supplements that were available over the counter at the time could cause a positive test result. On October 2, 2016 at a press conference at Fenway Park, MLB Commissioner Rob Manfred said it was "entirely possible" Ortiz did not test positive during the MLB survey drug testing in 2003. The commissioner stated that the alleged failed test should not harm Ortiz's legacy, and that there were "legitimate scientific questions about whether or not those were truly positives". Manfred added "Those particular tests were inconclusive because "it was hard to distinguish between certain substances that were legal, available over the counter, and not banned under our program."[109] He also said "Ortiz has never been a positive at any point under our program" since MLB began testing in 2004 and that it is unfair for Hall of Fame voters to consider "leaks, rumors, innuendo and non-confirmed positive test results" when a*sessing a player.[110] Last edited by Mtyjoejnblkblnd; 01-28-2022 at 02:44 AM.. | |
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