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Frayed Knot Dec 20 2007 07:15 AM |
It seems that tell-all trainer and admitted steroid pusher Brian MacNamee went out of his way to deny that MLB players were taking steroids in an Op-Ed piece in [url=http://www.nytimes.com/2000/10/01/sports/01MCNA.html?ex=1198213200&en=d592bafddad1f094&ei=5070]The New York Times[/url] which appeared in October 2000.
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Edgy DC Dec 20 2007 07:43 AM |
Wow, what a cheap smokescreen. Surgical procedures and rehabilitation techniques have undergone a similar transformation. Injuries that would have meant the end of a player's career are now treatable, and the player is back in three to four months. One need look no farther than Tommy John's surgery for rotator cuff injuries.I'm not a doctor --- or even a trainer --- but I'm pretty sure Tommy John surgery generally refers to a repair of the ulnar collateral ligament in the elbow, and the rotator cuff is part of the shoulder apparatus. The Times clearly felt obliged to run a rebuttal, but they shouldn't have let that sort of thing get past fact-checking. I hope his clients appreciated his bullshit on their behalf at the time.
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Vic Sage Dec 20 2007 08:40 AM |
* Jimmy Cagney said it, as the Queeg-like Captain, to Henry Fonda, in MR. ROBERTS
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Frayed Knot Dec 20 2007 09:56 AM |
My everlasting love and admiration.
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Vic Sage Dec 20 2007 01:03 PM |
yeah, yeah... that and $2 gets me on the bus.
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