Release the List
Every few months more names are leaked from the PED list of 2003. We constantly hear how the tests were supposed to anonymous. Obviously they haven't been. 104 players failed that test. 7 of those names are fully known. A few months ago a list was leaked that has not been confirmed. There were not many shocking names on that list, but until the names are confirmed, I won't acknowledge it.
I think the best way for baseball to move on is to fully release the list. I know there could be legal ramifications, as this was supposed to be an anonymous and confidential test, but it's the only way to move on. Slowly leaking the name keeps baseball in a negative light very few months. Release all the names, let the players answer for what they did, take all the negative press at once, and then move on. It's time!
We all know PED's were a part of the game. Some of the greatest players of this era have been linked to PED's. Baseball has to move on. Release the list and start the healing. It would be for the best of the game.
I think the best way for baseball to move on is to fully release the list. I know there could be legal ramifications, as this was supposed to be an anonymous and confidential test, but it's the only way to move on. Slowly leaking the name keeps baseball in a negative light very few months. Release all the names, let the players answer for what they did, take all the negative press at once, and then move on. It's time!
We all know PED's were a part of the game. Some of the greatest players of this era have been linked to PED's. Baseball has to move on. Release the list and start the healing. It would be for the best of the game.
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