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Monday, February 9, 2009

Reveal 'em all, says Schilling

A strange voice of reason in the Alex Rodriguez juicing story - Curt Schilling. Schilling thinks all 104 names on the 2003 list should be revealed and put an end to the speculation and hopes the game can move forward. Generally, I find Schilling annoying, but he makes some good points in a solid piece here...one theory on why A-Rod refused to talk to Selena Roberts of Sports Illustrated is because she's got a book coming out called "Hit & Run: The Many Lives of Alex Rodriguez". Clearly, an unauthorized bio. An interesting view on unnamed sources comes from this spot...in case you missed the third annual ESPN NHL player poll, you can find that here. Some are interesting, like Marty Turco as the goalie most likely to make the best forward or defenceman, and some are entirely predictable, like Sidney Crosby as biggest whiner...hell of a week for the LA Lakers, with huge road wins at Boston and yesterday at Cleveland, the Cavs first loss at home this year, despite losing Andrew Bynum. Along the way, they added Adam Morrisson. Two out of three ain't bad...so you turn your defence around and make it to the Super Bowl where you narrowly lose. Your reward? Well, if you're Clancy Pendergrast, defensive coordinator, you get fired by the Arizona Cardinals...Manchester United midfield warhorse Ryan Giggs weaved through the West Ham defence and slotted home a beauty to the far corner to give United a 1-0 win - another clean sheet - and another winner for Prime Time Picks, 6-2 on the month now. Your Monday pick will be up by 6pm...honestly, is there anything more out of touch with "cool" than the Grammy's?...of all the footballers paid for by teams in history, none has cost teams more than Nicolas Anelka, now at Chelsea. Second? Once-again Tottenham striker Robbie Keane...Blue Jays fans rejoice! The USA Today list of 100 future stars has Jays outfielder/cannonball Travis Snider listed at second. Tampa Bay Rays pitcher David Price ranks first...the NFL Pro Bowl goes- oh, wait, missed it...most stunning contextualization of the trillion dollar economic bailout plan in the U.S.: if you were to spend a million dollars every single day since we started keeping score of years, you still wouldn't have spend a trillion dollars...have a great Monday.

1:23 PM - UPDATE - Word is A-Rod will be speaking to ESPN this afternoon.

9 comments:

Anonymous said...

Vindicated?

Agree on having the names revealed as well, but not on Schilling's reason. Those 104 names will not make the other 600 not guilty by association. Just because you passed one test doesn't mean you didn't use drugs, passing several unexpected tests, up to date with the latest technology in- and outside competition will. I'm also getting tired of the relentless focus on the past greats that are being caught, but no focus at all on changing the testing procedures and catching the guys that use it now.

TB said...

As someone who had the misfortune of reading Jose Canseco's first book, it should be clarified that at no point did he say that A-Rod used in "Juiced", which makes the "revelation" a little suspect in Vindicated (did that ever get published?).

The only thing he cracked him on was being a bit of a machine in his approach to the media/public and not "real".

Anonymous said...

MLB is not the only league in trouble right now... It is a News of the World article, so legitimacy is unclear, but will be interesting to follow...

Anonymous said...

And Scolari sacked!!

Anonymous said...

The Pro Bowl is actually kind of fun, as coaches bust out creative plays they would never in a real game. And Fitzgerald further proved that he is the best receiver in the league. Something I said before the season...

Anonymous said...

That Rays rotation is going to be filthy. Sniders a masher, and will be fun following his career...

Anonymous said...

they had no right to fire Avram Grant after he led them to a CL final. Serves them right.

Probowl. No thanks. Though players did play extra hard for that 45k the winners get. Losers get 22k.

So fuckin bored last night ended up watching the grammy's. Straight garbage and was in bed by 10:30

Anonymous said...

So he's done the best thing for the sport and himself. Admitted it. Life moves on glad he didn't take the Roger route.

Blake Kennedy said...

A-Roid took your advice and owned up to doping:

http://www.thestar.com/Sports/article/584747

Well, if MLB won't allow Bonds to have the home run title for doping, then they can't allow A-Roid to have it either. That gives a lot of strength to Bonds' argument that the reason MLB won't honour his accomplishments simply because he's an enormous jerk.