Canseco spills juice beans on McGwire, Pudge, BUSH!!, Gonzo.....

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...I really wish he wouldve made it to 500 hrs. That wouldve been VERY interesting fodder.....
 

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yeah bubba hes become a very hatefull bitter guy in the last few years. but its no great revelation for him to out big mac and the others. i was at a padres game last summer when the cards were in town and he was there with the team. i believe he had personal business in town more than anything else. but he looked like half the guy he was.i asked several people if it was really him. we had got real close to the bullpen and mark loretta was close enough to talk to. i asked him if it was mark and he said it was and added how sad and shocking it was to see him now.incredible.did canseco mention anyone else like bagwell maybe? he and ken caminiti were tight in houston and cammy brought that stuff here with him. we know where he is today.very sad.
 

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roxygurl said:
.did canseco mention anyone else like bagwell maybe? he and ken caminiti were tight in houston and cammy brought that stuff here with him. we know where he is today.very sad.

Just like club owners have to put fannies in the seats, Canseco needs to put fannies in lines at BDaltons , and if more guys stuck needles in their fannies, Canseco will rat 'em out. The dude has no more money left from the millions (ex-wife, Madonna wannabes, juice, skag, skanks, the tag team WWE fiasco with Ozzie C.) and needs to survive. Like you said, very sad...
 

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Why do think McGuire RAN away from the MLB when he retired, He has not even done but a handful of interviews since he left.

They all KNEW this was going down, and the TAINTED records will always be the talk.

I do not blame Conseco at all. That guy was always the brunt of a stupid joke, and was always the one left out of consideration. He got too BIG from the roids

hahahaha
 

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Its really no surprise at all. The big stars, Giambi, Bonds, Sheffield have been taking the heat so far, but we know that if they are doing it, you dont think that the average play is doing it? Come on. They are worried about getting a big contract and keeping their job. These big stars make for good headlines.. Being a Yankees fan, I can remember in the mid to late 90's, when Chad Curtis showed up in the spring about 15-20 pounds heavier, and it was all muscle. Yea it was creatine... right, sure.. ok..... These big stars may be guilty, but lets not forget they aren't the only ones doing it. Im interested to see who else Canseco names in his book. One thing I dont need is a mental picture of McGwire and Giambi injecting eachother with steriods...Too much info
 

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Think about a baseball players life, and the realtionship of injecting each other, is very real. These guys have no life they live on the road 9 months of their life every year. They are like traveling fraternity brothers. What did you not see when you hung out in a fraternity???? I saw everything, and many things I did not want to see. Baseball players get paid, but they are slaves to American sports fans. I mean every day and night, they have to be Americas role model, when in reality they live in a hotel room, and they are all men living in a hotel room. You think they all read the bible?? I do not think so. So OK, why not work out all the time, get bigger, stronger, make more stats, and make more money

I mean Play station, new puzzy every night, and good food gets old after awhile. It is not like their kids and wives are in the hotel rooms with them.

I travel, I know what traveling men do with a few bucks in their pocket

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I believe just about everything I've heard from the book. Look at McGwire's physique (and that of the average ballplayer) in '87 and in '98. Hard work and better nutrition? No way.
 

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Not saying McGwire's clean, but anyone who trusts implicitly anything that comes out of Conseco's mouth is a fool.
 

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Did he mention that he once had a ball bounce of his head ond go over the fence for a dinger?
I have less respect for someone selling out his peers then for someone juicing. Besides let's face it.......it's kinda cool watching guys smack 50 or 60 homers aint it?
 
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"Gee officer, I'm sorry for driving under the influence. I didn't know that drink was whiskey, I thought it was Pepsi."

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One of the sad things about McGwire is that he could have put up big numbers without the juice. The skinny version hit 49 HRs back in '87. He, Bonds, Sosa are truly great power hitters who could have hit 500 without the help.

You look down the all-time HR list and see Bonds, Mac, Sosa, Palmeiro. Then you work your way down a little further and find Fred McGriff, a guy who gets almost no press (excluding the Tom Emansky hitting video, of course) and was clearly not on steroids. One of the greatest hitters of all-time and gets no credit because of who he is being compared to.

On that note, give Gator his MVP.
 

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