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Arod Haters: What say you about this latest news?
http://sports.espn.go.com/mlb/news/story?id=335340...
Apparently, Canseco's star witness "Max" is saying that Arod never took steroids. Is Canseco going to get sued?
Craigerswuz...That's all you got? He ruined the integrity of the game, because he took the best deal available??? And you don't have to agree with me to get best answer.
Tom L: Canseco called "Max" his "ace in the hole". He said, "Arod has to shut up and take it, because I got Max, and he doesn't want anyone to know who Max really is..." LOL...
Booty Queen: Again, people making assumptions without any proof. And why should Arod even acknowledge Canseco or his "allegations"? to help him sell his book? Give me a break.
And just for the record, I haven't given anyone a thumbs down, I have no idea who does this stuff...
Craigers...now you're blaming Arod for what other guys are doing?! Come on, dude! And if I had Arod's talent, and I knew I could hold out for more money, yeah, you bet, I would have seriously considered it...
23 Answers
- Jeffrey SLv 61 decade agoFavorite Answer
The sad thing about steroids is that any time a player's name is mentioned with that term, he is automatically presumed to be guilty. Canseco just happened to witness or help other players take steroids when he was playing, so he was able to name players in his book. Unfortunately, he seems to have been right about those players, and now that he named A-Rod as POSSIBLY taking steroids, all the A-Rod and Yankee haters are having a great time.
I don't believe A-Rod has taken steroids. He was rushed to the majors in '94 and '95, but since he became a full-time player in 1996, he has been great. He was already a big guy when he got to the big leagues, already over 200 pounds and his appearance has not changed drastically, as Bonds' did.
The original writer who was going to help Canseco quit on the book, saying he didn't believe that Canseco had the goods on A-Rod. I think Canseco hates A-Rod so much that he will do anything to bury him, and the A-Rod haters are eating it up. Just look at some of these ridiculous answers, like "A-Rod has enough money to buy people", or "A-Rod has ruined the integrity of the game by signing his big contract by earning more money than the Florida Marlins". Some people will go to any length to bash A-Rod.
I would sue Canseco to shut him up once and for all.
And BTW, the Florida Marlins are a JOKE. They get more revenue sharing and luxury tax money than any team. They could afford to pay their star players more money and sign free agents. Instead, their owner, Jeffrey Loria, chooses to line his pockets with the tens of millions he gets from teams (mostly the Yankees), instead of putting it into his team.
Black and Orange--I appreciate your opinion, but your argument is flawed. A-Rod was hardly a "stick figure" when he came to the majors. He may have been 185 when he was drafted, but he was already a strapping guy when he got to the big leagues. Has he gained weight? Sure he has, but then again, he was 20 when he became a full-time player, he was still growing naturally. Not many of us are the same weight in our 30s that we were when we are 20. A-Rod has probably gained 20 pounds since he arrived in MLB, but players who arrive very young are not fully matured. Look at early pictures of Aaron, Mantle and Mays. Aaron and Mays really were stick figures, and Mantle was not as big as he would be. People, not just baseball players, add weight as they physically mature. Your Bonds argument isn't accurate. Bonds was in his late 20s when he left Pittsburgh, he should have been fully mature physically, yet somehow, he no longer resembles the person he was. A-Rod's production has been steady for 12 years as a full-time player, yet at age 37, Bonds bested his previous career high in homers by TWENTY-SEVEN, and attained slugging percentages not seen since Babe Ruth--when Bonds was in his late 30s. Your comparison is off base.
Also, Derek Jeter and A-Rod are both about 6'3". Jeter has always played at 195, yet A-Rod has always been much bigger than Jeter, even back in 1998. The two have been compared since 1996, but one thing that has always set them apart has been A-Rod's superior size. You do realize that the weights listed for athletes aren't always up to date, don't you?
- Anonymous1 decade ago
I'm not a Yankee fan but I never thought A-Rod was using steroids.
Quite frankly, I don't believe a word that Jose Canseco says or writes. I read his book because I wanted to see what he had to say and it just reinforced my opinion that he's a bitter liar. The best I can come up with is that he's jealous that A-Rod is a better player clean than he (Canseco) ever was on steroids.
A-Rod is a guy with tons of talent who's hard work has paid off. In an article I read, a Yankee player (I can't remember who!) said that coming into the Yankees, the thing that surprised him the most was how hard A-Rod worked...how he came to practices early, worked on his hitting, etc.
Edit: Oh, and I wouldn't blame A-Rod at all for suing Canseco. Canseco deserves to be more than just sued!
- Black&OrangeLv 41 decade ago
This is mostly in response to what Jeffrey S wrote about the comparison between Bonds and Arod and their physical changes.
In 1995, Bonds weighed 185, so did Arod. In 1998 Bonds weighed 185 and Arod weighed 190. Fast forward to 2001 and Bonds weighs 228 and Arod is 225. They pretty much grew at the same rate [the only difference being their ages, of course].
This is what kills me about the allegations of Bonds taking steroids, but Arod is "definetely clean, because he didnt blow up like Bonds". Arod came into the league as a stick figure and filled out his frame over the course of 3 seasons [while Bonds gained his weight in 2 seasons].
I dont think that Arod took PED's, but if valid proof shows that he did, then I wouldnt be surprised being that his physical growth is in line with Bonds.
- Anonymous1 decade ago
AROD does not take steroids. if u believe canseco u are an idiot. I play baseball i know who takes it or not. if u know anything about steroids then u should know who takes it. i knew bonds was takin it in 2000. if u remember his elbow shattered because he had to much muscle in to little time. the tendons could not take it. david ortiz was probably takin it before the start of this season. he stoped and so has his performance. manny on the other hand has never taken it becuase u can just tell. this guy has not changed much since his high shcool days. but my biggest problem is that if u are caught takin steroids u should be suspended for 2 years. 2nd time is lifetime. and please stop readin or listenin to Canseco. he is the main reason baseball has such a big steroid problem.
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- Anonymous1 decade ago
I dont think anyone Other than Yankee Haters thought he used Steroids anyways. I mean, Theres never been ANY link to him Using other than him being associated with Canseco, and that turns out to be more about Arod Tappin Mrs.Canseco's A*s, than anything involving HGH or steroids. I dont Like the guy, but ive never thought he ever used drugs to increase his ability. My brothers are all 6'4-6'5, and 230+ Pounds each, all built like Arod and all Played Football and baseball and none Used anything to get that size.. There are people who are just BIG, Ortiz , Adam Dunn, Travis Hafner, and Ryan Howard are others like that... Just REALLY big.
What does Arod taking that 200+ mill contract have to do with him being a PHD User? I mean, Ild like to see sumone stick 220odd million dollars in anyones face and see them say no thanx... I know it's never happened because the Planet hasnt exploded from the Utter Stupidity of the act.
- Craig SLv 71 decade ago
Did someone just say that ARod ruined the "integrity" of the game by signing his contract? Hmmm...I don't remember anyone putting a gun to Tom Hicks' head and forcing him to put $250 million on the table. To blame Alex for that deal is hilarious, because I'd guarantee that all of us would have taken that deal if offered.
Canseco should get sued, but I don't think it's worth the trouble for Alex. Jose has become a sad joke, and there's no need for ARod to be associated with that situation.
- JustInTimeLv 41 decade ago
I don't care if it's true ort not. I hate ARod because he is a money hungry @$$hole who thinks he's bigger than the game. How can you like a guy who is not happy with $120 Million contract or $150 million, no he said that just won't work. I would love to see someone just throw right at him and knock his sorry @$$ out. He's just a punk and the Yankees will NEVER win a title with him.
- Janet ♥(YFFL)Lv 71 decade ago
Wow dang arod ruined the Integrity of the game, the fact he gets paid a lot doesn't have do nothing with this situation.
I think Jose should ge sued and in the future will get sued, it wasn't something shocking to me i knew Jose is not telling the Truth
- SeabiscuitLv 71 decade ago
I don't really care what Max says. Barry Bonds took a lot of heat because his numbers were inflated compared to the rest of his career and his head grew, but AROD's numbers have been about the same his whole career. Nobody knows for sure about AROD, but just because some nobody named Max says something doesn't mean I am listening.
- Anonymous1 decade ago
At 1st I thought, "what does Canseco gain from making this up?" AND then, all the "A Rod tried to sleep with my wife" stuff came out & I started doubting that it was anything other than Bi-Polar Jose, slinging mud.
NOW "Max" stepped to the plate & I don't have a clue. I am not an A Rod hater, I think the Yankees need their own section in YA so this could be asked to Yankee fan / A Rod hater.
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