MLB: Zambrano suspended six games

AirWalke

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Zambrano, Zambrano... when will he ever learn.

I still remember the day he snapped a bat in half on his leg after he was struck out.
 

tim_redd

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Get real. He got caught using a female fertility drug that is used after a steroid cycle.
 

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Anyone catch that Lilly was given a fine of 1500 but not suspended after he was thrown out of the game on Mon or Tues
 

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For a banned substance, yes. Not for roids even though he's pretty much been tried and convicted in the court of public know-it-alls who never played the game.

I'll list all the legitimate reasons for a non-steroid using 36 year old male to be on HcG:

**End List**
 

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For a banned substance, yes. Not for roids even though he's pretty much been tried and convicted in the court of public know-it-alls who never played the game.

Your right, he was taking a banned substance that is used to cover up steroid use...to fix his ***** **** right?

Anyway, I love it when Zambrano flips out, especially after we have been playing like poop lately. I kinda wanna see Lilly knock someone out, he might be the craziest of them all, ask Cito Gaston.
 

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So you have proof positive that's why he was using it? Would LOVE to see it.

My brother makes the same argument. He TOO is a Dodger fan.

I think all but a couple Dodger fans realize that the guy cheated and did it knowingly. Which is sad, b/c he didn't need to, he was already a great player. Same as Bonds. Bonds was already a great player. Although steroids took Bonds from a Great player to a LEGEND.
 

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You sound like a Barry Bonds fan thats in denial. Its pretty sad.

Have I denied anything factual? I don't follow. You should be sad though, being a chubs fan and all. I'm happy to say I was alive and remember fondly the Dodgers last world series title.
 

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My brother makes the same argument. He TOO is a Dodger fan.

I think all but a couple Dodger fans realize that the guy cheated and did it knowingly. Which is sad, b/c he didn't need to, he was already a great player. Same as Bonds. Bonds was already a great player. Although steroids took Bonds from a Great player to a LEGEND.

Well, I didn't bring Manny into this thread. I like stringing you cubbies along too. I was pretty pissed at Manny at first but I honestly don't care now, especially seeing how they are performing without him so far. I know you cubbies usually don't have much to talk about with your own team after Memorial Day so I understand wanting to divert your attention to other's fortunes/misfortunes. :jimlad:
 

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I like Lou's quote from one of the stories on this that I read.

"Well, this is not the [World Wrestling Federation]," Piniella said. "This is professional baseball. I understand the fans like a little -- I don't know what you call it -- emotion, outburst. They've always liked that, especially about the seventh inning, when they've had [a few beverages].
"Baseball has always been a sport where there's been disagreements," Piniella said. "But at the same time, you voice your disagreement and walk away from it and you get back to do what you're getting paid to do, which is pitch or hit or whatever it is."



That's true. Lou's always been one to let cooler heads prevail...


[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YX036rh4k2E]YouTube - Lou Piniella kicks dirt on the umpire[/ame]
 

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Uh little league or riding the pine on your podunk high school JV team doesn't count for you "playing the game."

Again, the substance Manny was busted for was not banned last year. How do you know Manny does have problems getting hard? It is Manny after all.
 

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I like Lou's quote from one of the stories on this that I read.

"Well, this is not the [World Wrestling Federation]," Piniella said. "This is professional baseball. I understand the fans like a little -- I don't know what you call it -- emotion, outburst. They've always liked that, especially about the seventh inning, when they've had [a few beverages].
"Baseball has always been a sport where there's been disagreements," Piniella said. "But at the same time, you voice your disagreement and walk away from it and you get back to do what you're getting paid to do, which is pitch or hit or whatever it is."

The fact that Lou couldn't stop laughing at the press conference after the game shows me that he isn't all that mad at Z.

Like I said before, I love the guy's passion. There are not many players out there that wear their emotions on their sleeve and give it 110% each time out. Plus, him throwing the ump out of the game was priceless.
 

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Again, the substance Manny was busted for was not banned last year. How do you know Manny does have problems getting hard? It is Manny after all.

So that makes it okay right? 99.9% of the players aren't stupid enough to take a banned substance not once, but TWICE, during testing.

And it wasn't Viagra, it was a drug used to come down after a steriod cycle.
 

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So that makes it okay right? 99.9% of the players aren't stupid enough to take a banned substance not once, but TWICE, during testing.

And it wasn't Viagra, it was a drug used to come down after a steriod cycle.

99.9%? Again, produce the facts, don't just throw **** out there and see what sticks to make your argument. According to many sources, a hell of a lot more than .1% of pro baseball players have used illegal substances. And that's just in the current "steroid" era. Go back to the 50s, 60s and 70s when players took any kind of speed they could get their hands on. And back in the early 1900s, all sorts of nefarious stuff went on.

All you goody goodys who think you're so stand up for looking down on these guys for what they do need to give it a rest because you have no clue what goes on, when, with who or how and you never will.
 

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Ok - so I read the title of the thread and jump straight to the "last post".

Imagine my surprise at the surreal turn in conversation...... :eek:
 

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