http://sports.espn.go.com/mlb/news/story?id=2390344
the whole story....here is a few blurbs
I think its a good thing from a PR viewpoint. Theyre going to make all the findings public and let out whom did what and let the public make their choice. Should they suspend current players? I dont see why not, after all there is no statute of limitations I dont think. Should they alter records, certain ones I think should be.
Rob
the whole story....here is a few blurbs
NEW YORK -- Baseball launched its probe Thursday into alleged steroids use by Barry Bonds and others, and right away the head of the investigation came under attack because of his close ties to the sport.
In the wake of a searing book about Bonds, commissioner Bud Selig appointed former Senate Majority Leader George Mitchell -- and currently a director of the Boston Red Sox -- to lead the inquiry.
The probe will initially be limited to events since September 2002, when the sport first began testing for performance-enhancing drugs, but Mitchell has the authority to expand it. Selig said Mitchell's report will be made public but didn't set a timetable.
"The goal here is to determine facts, not engage in supposition, speculation, rumor or innuendo," Selig said.
Whatever the findings, it will be hard to penalize anyone for conduct before the steroids ban. Baseball began drug testing in 2003 and started testing with penalties the following year.
I think its a good thing from a PR viewpoint. Theyre going to make all the findings public and let out whom did what and let the public make their choice. Should they suspend current players? I dont see why not, after all there is no statute of limitations I dont think. Should they alter records, certain ones I think should be.
Rob




