Anyone who believes Sammy S. is an Idoit!

MR. LOCK

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His story is a bunch of BullsH!t. I think we all have played baseball at one time or another. When you pick a baseball bat it's just like a Bowling Ball, you know and feel the actual weight of the object. If Sammy picked up the wrong Bat he would have immediatly know that the Bat weighed less than his normal Bat. This Bat was chosen intentionally by Sammy!

Those cowards on ESPN Baseball Tonight are actually validating Sosa's story. Maybe because ESPN has a TV deal with MLB.

I have some questions for Sammy. Where did you get that Bat from? Who put the cork in the Bat?:bsflag

Sammy should be thrown out of Baseball for good.

Mr. Lock
 
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c20916

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While he was wrong for doing it, he's not the first and he won't be the last, so I think it's pretty safe to say he won't get thrown out of baseball and he shouldn't get thrown out of baseball.
 

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Had this been Geronimo Gil from the Baltimore Orioles, or Jeff Davanon from the Anaheim Angels, their careers might be over.

But since this is one of the biggest names in baseball, and one of the biggest marketing tools for the MLB, I would expect this to blow over.

Especially with the help of those guys at Baseball Tonight. I couldn't believe that they all backed his phony story up. What did that one guy say? If he was actually guilty, he would have help on to the bat longer? Give me a break. How stupid would he have looked then if he ran back into the dugout with a bat in his hands and then went to hide it opposed to just dropping it.

Whatever.......its all about the money......
 

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Reactions seem a tad harsh. You guys believe that he frequently uses a corked bat? I don't.

5 games, 7 max.

Like it or not, he is a hero to many. To rise to the level that he has, takes more than a loaded bat or the juice.
 

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What I found funny about this was how everyone was trying to down play what happened, from ESPN to the Umpires to Sosa himself. ESPN came out with a DID YOU KNOW that a corked bat only will have the ball hit travel an extra 4 feet (something along these lines), an umpire stated he had to do something since the evidence was right in front of everyone and Sosa - come on use a better excuse on that one.

Get to the truth fellas - how about a corked needle. Sosa and many other players are juiced out and it's amazing how MLB and the media loves to avoid the truth of why these guys are hitting monstrous home runs. Just ask Conseco ;-) These guys are only fooling themselves when they say they are all natural. The truth is steroids plays a factor in all major sports. We know it, but in the end no one will admit it to the media or to the fans. No player wants to damage their reputation or accomplishments in the games they play.

Personally I could give a crap if these guys are juicing up, but to think we are a bunch of idiots who will buy into anything they say and preach - please. How's Lyle Alzado doing?
 

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what a joke ........


THROW SOME MORE WATER ON UR FACE AND RUN OUT POINTING TOWARDS THE SKY AND KISS THE OLE FINGER A TIME OR 2 CHEATING PHAWK !!!!!!
 

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In the past 2 years, we've heard more about players being on roids. Is it any coincidence that the power production of Sosa, Giambi, Bonds and Luis Gonzalez is way off what it was a couple years ago? I would bet all 4 of those guys were juicing, but due to public pressure they have since gone off the stuff. Not surprisingly, their power totals have gone down also.
 

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Yep...all of them are much more "slim and trim" this year.....look at comparisons of their faces and you can see a HUGE difference...

and then there are the #'s.....

Sosa is a cheater....plain and simple....always has been a big fraud out there
 

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to add to dr. freeze's comments
if you saw sportscenter this morning, they showed Bonds at last year's all-star game and then flashed to last night's game....he looked totally different...he was jacked last year
 

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One player that stands out in my mind is Juan Gonzalez from the Texas Rangers. He seems to have slimmed down considerably. From his days to pounding homers to now I see a big difference with this guy.
 

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there's no doubt sosa intentionally cheated, as someone said, you can tell instantly by the weight of the bat whether or not it's been corked. does it help? sure, though not so much on homers. i think the numbers are about 1% in distance, so about four feet on a four hundred foot dinger is about right. however, corking bats is all about bat speed, which translates to more ball speed off the bat, which translates to more balls making it through the infield, thus more hits, not necessarily more dingers.

should sosa be banned from baseball? c'mon, who's ever been banned from baseball for corking a bat? isn't the usual penalty ten days? if so, that's what he should get - no more, no less. let's face it fellas, some of the greatest hitters in the history of baseball have used corked bats, going back to ty cobb. usually they turn to it when they're having trouble hitting. the bats are so fragile that no one wants to step out there all the time with a corked bat; what happened to sosa would happen to them all. since his return from the dl, sosa's batting average had been microscopic. i'm sure he felt he need a little help to find his stroke again. sure, punish him like anyone else - the story is obvious b/s - but talk about banishment is a little hyperbolic to say the least.
 

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I just wish one of these guys getting caught with their fingers in the cookie jar would own up to their crimes.

Why the hell would I believe you use a special bat for BP? You are a fraud Slimmy Sosa. You cheated.....you knew you were cheating.......and you got caught! OWN IT!

As far as ESPN? Could those guys suck a little more dick? Let's pitter patter around the issue, because we don't want to hurt our product. These guys sell out more than the Cow Palace for a Village People show.
 
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loophole

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talk about buster, this is from the ny daily news (of course):


"Now there is nothing we can believe about him. "And here is [Commissioner Bud] Selig's dilemma: The very integrity of the game is at stake here and, at the very least, Selig must mete out a lengthy suspension to Sosa. ... But what to do about all the home runs, now irrevocably tainted, that have gone into the record books? "It has never been done before, but if Sosa is to have his credibility restored, Selig must order X-rays for the four bats (home runs 58, 62 and 66 in '98 and the 500th this year) that he donated to the Hall of Fame. And, if it turns out any of those were corked, Sosa should be banned from baseball for life and all his home runs be expunged from the record books."


now, i'd never say that sammy sosa is so smart he's likely to start a lifelong correspondence with stephen hawking debating singularities and event horizons, but donate corked bats to the hall of fame? geez, and this guy is a baseball beat writer for the news? stunningly stupid.

yyz - sell out more than the village people at the cow palace? - lmfao!!!
 

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he used it, he got caught but he couldnt be using a corked bat on a regular basis so this has nothing to do with what he has acomplished in his carrer, so i and a lot of people still see him as one of baseball greatest.
 
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