JC Romero To Rejoin Phillies June 3rd

Phillies pitcher JC Romero, who was suspended 50 games for violating Major League Baseball’s drug poilicy is scheduled to rejoin the team on June 3rd. Romero took an over the counter supplement called 6-OXO that contained a substance called androstenedione, which is on MLB’s blacklist of banned PEDs. The supplement did not specify androstenedione on

Manny Staying Away From Dodgers

According to multiple sources this morning, one being SI.com, Dodgers owner Frank McCourt is extremely upset with Manny Ramirez for not showing his face around the team since his apology to teammates almost two weeks ago. SI.com reports, that the Dodgers expected Ramirez to come to Los Angeles after he briefly addressed the team in

Manny Faces McCourt, Teammates

After being suspended by Major League Baseball for 50 games, Manny Ramirez apologized to Dodgers owner Frank McCourt during a meeting on Saturday in which was held to discuss his 50-game suspension. The meeting was requested by McCourt who told reporters he is “furious” with the events that unfolded leading up to the positive test.

Manny Fallout: If You’re Shocked, Realize This Is A “You” Problem

So Manny being Manny included Manny being on the Juice. Now it’s Manny being suspended. So what? I mean if we aren’t going to demand that accountability for this fall at the feet of someone that can do something about this than what does it matter? So let me start with us, the fans. In

Baseball Needs A Hero

On Tuesday, as he sat facing the assembled members of the media, and in fact the whole baseball universe, Alex Rodriguez was clearly entrenched in that proverbial “no-win,” situation.  While he was being more forthright than many of his fellow MLB players who had been “outed,” for steroid use, he had no intention of telling

Steroids In Baseball:The More Change, The More The Same

With the recent happenings in baseball in regards to steroids in the past few years it has come to everyone’s attention that steroids, or “roids” as they are often referred to, had become common place in baseball at some point a long time ago. Steroids are no longer the white elephant in the room that