http://www.comcast.net/articles/spor...guez-Steroids/
My respect level for him just went way up. The truth will do wonders for your image.
(Borrowed jeffys A-roid with assumed permission.).....he he
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http://www.comcast.net/articles/spor...guez-Steroids/
My respect level for him just went way up. The truth will do wonders for your image.
(Borrowed jeffys A-roid with assumed permission.).....he he
Good for him. Im wondering though because he is hated so much that it wont matter that he spoke the truth. But I respect him a lot more than I did now that he really was quite candid with what he was saying.
Yeah, he's still a Yankee, so I have to hate him. I just hate him more respectfully now.
Very well done to admit. Those who have admitted have done much better PR wise then those who have denied. (Pettite vs. McGwire)
I think this is good, I am happy he didn't lie, but one thing about A-rod, he usually tells the truth. If you actually listen to what he says, he is pretty intelligent, and with this, it shows he might have good character.
I forgot about that....
Do you guys actually believe he stopped taking them in 03????
agreed... he already had his $$$. I find it hard to believe he started ONLY when he already had the contract tho... big question... wasnt palmero on Texas around that time, and putting up monster #'s... like the best in his career???
after careful deliberation
interesting that the years are at the TOP of his game when him and A-Rod were together...Code:Year Ag Tm Lg G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SB CS BB SO BA OBP SLG *OPS+ TB SH SF IBB HBP GDP
1986 21 CHC NL 22 73 9 18 4 0 3 12 1 1 4 6 .247 .295 .425 91 31 0 0 0 1 4
1987 22 CHC NL 84 221 32 61 15 1 14 30 2 2 20 26 .276 .336 .543 126 120 0 2 1 1 4
1988 23 CHC NL 152 580 75 178 41 5 8 53 12 2 38 34 .307 .349 .436 121 253 2 6 6 3 11 AS
1989 24 TEX AL 156 559 76 154 23 4 8 64 4 3 63 48 .275 .354 .374 104 209 2 2 3 6 18
1990 25 TEX AL 154 598 72 191 35 6 14 89 3 3 40 59 .319 .361 .468 131 280 2 8 6 3 24 MVP-14
1991 26 TEX AL 159 631 115 203 49 3 26 88 4 3 68 72 .322 .389 .532 155 336 2 7 10 6 17 MVP-19,AS
1992 27 TEX AL 159 608 84 163 27 4 22 85 2 3 72 83 .268 .352 .434 123 264 5 6 8 10 10
1993 28 TEX AL 160 597 124 176 40 2 37 105 22 3 73 85 .295 .371 .554 150 331 2 9 22 5 8 MVP-8
1994 29 BAL AL 111 436 82 139 32 0 23 76 7 3 54 63 .319 .392 .550 136 240 0 6 1 2 11 MVP-16
1995 30 BAL AL 143 554 89 172 30 2 39 104 3 1 62 65 .310 .380 .583 145 323 0 5 5 3 12 MVP-11
1996 31 BAL AL 162 626 110 181 40 2 39 142 8 0 95 96 .289 .381 .546 132 342 0 8 12 3 9 MVP-6
1997 32 BAL AL 158 614 95 156 24 2 38 110 5 2 67 109 .254 .329 .485 113 298 0 6 6 5 14 MVP-13
1998 33 BAL AL 162 619 98 183 36 1 43 121 11 7 79 91 .296 .379 .565 144 350 0 4 8 7 14 SS,MVP-18,AS
1999 34 TEX AL 158 565 96 183 30 1 47 148 2 4 97 69 .324 .420 .630 159 356 0 9 14 3 12 SS,MVP-5,AS
2000 35 TEX AL 158 565 102 163 29 3 39 120 2 1 103 77 .288 .397 .558 137 315 0 7 17 3 14
2001 36 TEX AL 160 600 98 164 33 0 47 123 1 1 101 90 .273 .381 .563 141 338 0 6 8 7 8 MVP-14
2002 37 TEX AL 155 546 99 149 34 0 43 105 2 0 104 94 .273 .391 .571 146 312 0 7 16 6 10
2003 38 TEX AL 154 561 92 146 21 2 38 112 2 0 84 77 .260 .359 .508 117 285 0 4 9 5 7
2004 39 BAL AL 154 550 68 142 29 0 23 88 2 1 86 61 .258 .359 .436 108 240 0 9 15 6 15
2005 40 BAL AL 110 369 47 98 13 0 18 60 2 0 43 43 .266 .339 .447 108 165 0 8 4 2 9
+--------------+---+----+----+----+---+--+---+----+---+--+---+---+-----+-----+-----+----+----+---+---+---+---+---+
20 Seasons 10472 3020 38 1835 40 1348 .288 .371 .515 132 15 119 171 87 231
2831 1663 585 569 97 1353 5388
+--------------+---+----+----+----+---+--+---+----+---+--+---+---+-----+-----+-----+----+----+---+---+---+---+---+
162 Game Avg 599 95 173 33 2 33 105 6 2 77 77 .288 .371 .515 132 308 1 7 10 5 13
Career High 162 631 124 203 49 6 47 148 22 7 104 109 .324 .420 .630 159 356 5 9 22 10 24
Except for, you know, 1993-2000.
hmmm... is Palmero one of the links here???
Rafael Palmeiro played with Jose Canseco for the 1993 Texas Rangers
Rafael Palmeiro played with Armando Benitez for the 1997 Baltimore Orioles
Armando Benitez played with Jason Giambi for the 2003 New York Yankees
Rafael Palmeiro played with Dennis Eckersley for the 1986 Chicago Cubs
Dennis Eckersley played with Jason Giambi for the 1995 Oakland Athletics
(before you all say im crazy... Canseco said this started 25 years ago right??? Until we stop seeing things he wrote in his book PROVEN.... We may want to believe him)
Rafael Palmeiro played with Jose Canseco for the 1993 Texas Rangers
Jose Canseco played with Jason Giambi for the 1997 Oakland Athletics
Rafael Palmeiro played with Juan Gonzalez for the 1990 Texas Rangers
Rafael Palmeiro played with Kevin Brown for the 1992 Texas Rangers
Kevin Brown played with Paul Lo Duca for the 2001 Los Angeles Dodgers
Rafael Palmeiro played with Ken Caminiti for the 2001 Texas Rangers
There is 1 name that keep coming up but it could just be because he played for so many teams... Jesse Orrosco... I know he did play a LONG time and still did pretty damn well in his 40's (which may mean absolutely NOTHING)
What I was trying to prove is that when a player is generaly starting to fade he did not... and ironicly when A-Rod took the roids... was when palmero was putting up the highest slugging #'s of his career aside from the #'s he put up when he was in his mid to late 20's. Don't you all find that a little odd?
He either did stop taking them, or has been taking undetectable steroids. I find the former more probable.
Palmeiro's best years came in 1991, 1993, and 1999, all when A-Rod was not on his team. You can't simply look at his home run totals because:
a) The entire offensive environment was higher.
b) His second stint in Texas came in a different ballpark, a hitter's park, than his first stint when Texas's park was a pitcher's park.
Tom House has admitted to taking steroids in the late 60's and early 70's, and claims that MANY, MANY players were experimenting with them at that time. He put the number at "6 or 7 pitchers per team." Baseball players have been using steroids since steroids have been invented - and they've been attempting to use drugs to enhance performance since the game began.Quote:
Originally Posted by TheNamelessPoet
Not at all, once you adjust for the other factors such as league environment and park factors.Quote:
Originally Posted by TheNamelessPoet
Count me as one who isn't very impressed with this.
I'm going with my gut here: I don't think he's telling the truth. He's obviously lied in the past, he didn't admit it until confronted with evidence, and I find the admission that he only took them with Texas and stopped as soon as he joined the Yankees to be quite disingenuous. A bit too convenient, given his current circumstances.
Put it this way: he says he took them in Texas to try and "justify the contract". Well, he's still the highest-paid player ever, and now he's on the biggest stage in all of baseball, and possibly in all of sport. Wouldn't that tend to imply that he has more reason to take them now, not less?