Say It Aint Sosa!

So shockingly enough a report came out in the New York Times yesterday alleging Chicago Cubs All Star outfielder Sammy Sosa took performance enhancing drugs in 2003. Huh… What… Really??? In other breaking news the Baltimore Orioles won’t be making the playoffs in 2009… I mean is any of this really surprising anymore? Barry Bonds, Alex Rodriguez, Roger Clemens. Who wasn’t linked to the juice in the late ’90s early 2000s other than the team owners and managers?

Luckily for fans Major League Baseball has appeared to clean up the sport in recent years. Stricter drug testing means you can see some steroid free baseball by paying what you want for MLB tickets on SaveFans.com.

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2 Responses to “Say It Aint Sosa!”

  1. David A. Segura says:

    This is bullshit – Hispanics don’t cheat

  2. [...] first Sammy Sosa admits to steroid use and now Mark McGwire was juiced… I guess you can throw out all the records of the late [...]

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