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The sad state of MLB!

Posted on: March 16, 2008 2:05 am
 

I grew up chewing the crappy gum to get the baseball cards! I wrote on them when a player changed teams (before I knew they were worth a fortune). I wore a plastic batting helmet (oven) all summer long to support my Cardinals. I checked the standings and box scores (pre-internet) every day, because I cared!

With that said, I have really lost interest in the game these past couple years! All the records I once coveted, and then watched in amazement when they were broken have been tarnished by steroid use by many players! I can't know and don't care to speculate anymore who all of them are! It just kind of diminishes the importance of all of it. I try to teach my kids to play by the rules, and be honest, then their sports heroes get caught cheating, then further the shame by lying about it! Double slap in the face!

I understand the pressure to perform for a young player, so it is hard to hold them responsible! I can only hold one person responsible, Bud Selig! This man turned a blind eye on the biggest scandal in baseball since the Black Sox scandal! This created an atmosphere that promoted steroid use, and did nothing to stop it. As a young marginal player, it was juice or be cut! For his role in this scandal, he is rewarded with a 15 million dollar salary.

Yes revenue, and ticket sales are up, but at what price? Kids are juicing because there heroes are, records have fallen that never would have, further promoting steroid use because the records were broken by juicers, and nothing was done about it, in fact we celebrated it! Rewarded it if you will! This will all come full circle, because regardless of what Mr. Selig's message may be, it doesn't pay to cheat, and in the long run MLB will lose! It is a shame the owners do not see this and oust this fraud of a commissioner before he completely ruins the game, if he already hasn't!

Give me your thoughts on this subject............

Category: MLB
Reputation: 94
Level: All-Star
Since: Jan 15, 2008
Posted on: March 16, 2008 2:22 am

The sad state of MLB!

I must be a bargain, because I can run an institution into the groung for slightly less than $100,000/yr. Might make me a pretty attractive choice as commish whan Selig is done don't you think?



Reputation: 97
Level: Superstar
Since: Jan 21, 2008
Posted on: March 16, 2008 12:03 pm

The sad state of MLB!

Well said.  In essence, I did the same things myself.  We bought the cards, hats, posters, anything with our heroes or favorite teams on it.  We watched the games on Saturdays or listened on the radio (no cable until I was grown).  I can remember it being an awesome year if a player had 35 HRs and 110 RBIs with a .275 BA.  Now days that might get you a 7th spot in the lineup.  I can remember when McGwire & Bonds both broke into the league, and they were both skinny a posts.  Now look at them; hell, look at any of them besides those two.  Most MLB players look like they could be in the WWE instead of on the diamond.