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Recovering from injury quicker is cheating. Pettitte and Vina should not be let off the hook
Let me give you a "what if". What if there was something unnatural that allowed a boxer to recover from injuries in such a fashion as to be back at 100%, not from one match to the next, but from one round to the next? The end of round three rolls around. Before round four, the boxer is injected with something and, lo and behold, the injuries have miraculously disappeared, and that fighter can continue in tip-top shape in the next round.
Is that an unfair advantage?
Let me give you another "what if". What if there was something unnatural a Tour De France cyclist could do so that he wasn't as tired from one stage to the next and his muscles could recover that much quicker so that he's as close to 100% every single day of the race.
That sounds a lot like an unfair advantage.
Pettitte and Vina are trying to make it sound like they were being so unselfish for taking performance enhancers. They were doing it so they could get back to playing quicker after injury. As if injury were an unnatural thing and therefore they should be allowed to do something unnatural. They were doing it for their team, therefore, they aren't as bad as people doing it to hit more home runs.
I call hogwash.
The morals of the story.
- Even if you were just trying to recover from an injury quicker, you were still cheating.
- Gaining an unfair advantage for your team is still gaining an unfair advantage.
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Recovering from injury quicker is cheating. Pettitte and Vina should not be let off the hook
Let me give you a "what if". What if there was something unnatural that allowed a boxer to recover from injuries in such a fashion as to be back at 100%, not from one match to the next, but from one round to the next? The end of round three rolls around. Before round four, the boxer is injected with something and, lo and behold, the injuries have miraculously disappeared, and that fighter can continue in tip-top shape in the next round.
Is that an unfair advantage?
Let me give you another "what if". What if there was something unnatural a Tour De France cyclist could do so that he wasn't as tired from one stage to the next and his muscles could recover that much quicker so that he's as close to 100% every single day of the race.
That sounds a lot like an unfair advantage.
Pettitte and Vina are trying to make it sound like they were being so unselfish for taking performance enhancers. They were doing it so they could get back to playing quicker after injury. As if injury were an unnatural thing and therefore they should be allowed to do something unnatural. They were doing it for their team, therefore, they aren't as bad as people doing it to hit more home runs.
I call hogwash.
The morals of the story.
- Even if you were just trying to recover from an injury quicker, you were still cheating.
- Gaining an unfair advantage for your team is still gaining an unfair advantage.
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Open Thread: 9/25, Padres vs. Giants
Let's see if my one open thread for the year makes a difference in this playoff race.
Go Padres? Experience It?
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How bad did you want the U.S. to win the WBC?
Cause I guarantee you, it wasn't nearly as bad as this guy wanted his team to win.

Check Jonny Dub's diary for more.
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How bad did you want the U.S. to win the WBC?
Cause I guarantee you, it wasn't nearly as bad as this guy wanted his team to win.

Check Jonny Dub's diary for more.
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Loretta Rumor from MetsBlog.com
From our dear friend Matt at MetsBlog.com
http://www.metsblog.com/TheHotStoveReport/Padres
The Padres sent RHP Brian Lawrence to the Nationalsfor 3B Vinny Castilla...
...the buzz out of petco is that the team is quite happy with 2B Mark Loretta, and have no plans to move him this off-season...though few on the team are untouchable, says an executive with the padres...
...apparently, the team has talked about moving loretta to third base, to allow room for josh barfield at second, though most people with the team still feel barfield needs time in the minors...
...barfield hit .320 this last season at triple-a...
...the way i read it, this trade for castilla will allow loretta to start at second, while barfield starts at aaa...if castilla is a bust in petco, the padres can promote barfield and move loretta in for castilla...if castilla succeeds, the team crosses that bridge when the get there...
Hope all is well.
Keep up the great work at Gaslamp.
Matthew Cerrone
MetsBlog.com
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WS Report from Chi-town
I called jbox and jonny dub on Saturday to tell them the news about running into some of the Astros players during a visit to Chicago. First thing jbox says is "dude, put this in the blog." Fine.
My visit wasn't planned around the WS, just by chance that we're there for the first WS in Chicago in 46 years. I will tell you that this predominantly Cubs town has turned into Sox nation overnight. I've spent plenty of time in the Windy City, sure most of it north of the loop, but never have I seen more Sox gear on the North Side. I'm guessing there are a ton of fair-weather fans or they were too embarrassed to wear Sox gear in a Cubs part of town. We were at Giordanos (famous Chicago pizza restaurant) on Rush St watching game 1 and when the Sox would score there was virtually no reaction from those watching. Maybe it was all tourists, but it was real weird.
Basically, everyone had the gear and the city was showing the black & white colors, but I didn't get the feeling that people we're psyched about the Sox being in the series. There is this debate in Chicago that if the Sox win, they'll be the only team in Chicago that people root for. I say if the Sox win, Cubs fans will still hate the Sox.
So Friday night, we're at the Westin on Michigan Ave ( which by the way is where Daryl Kile from the Cardinals died in his sleep ) and the lobby is insane with people and security. As I'm checking in I look over my shoulder and see Andy Pettitte. He looks frustrated since there's only one person checking everyone in and says "can someone get me a room key here?" I asked for his autograph and said good luck in the series. He said nothing.
I look over and see Chris Burke in line so I go to grab a pen from concierge and on my way literally bump into Jeff Bagwell. It might have been his bad shoulder too. I go up to Burke and ask him for his autograph. They guy looked real surprised that I recognized him and he started signing without hesitation. I asked him if he knows Brooks Conrad (Dex's brother-in-law) from the Astros AAA team and he said "yeah, I know Brooks, good guy and he's doing well down there." I told him thanks and said good luck in the sereis. He was very appreciative and friendly. Good guy.
I'm heading into the elevator to go up to the room and it's just me, Bagwell, and some dude. I overhear Bagwell telling the guy that his shoulder is hurting him and he's not sure if he can DH. Other dude gets off on his floor and it's just me and Bagwell in the elevator together. I ask him for his autograph and wish him luck in the series. He says thanks, but looks real tired. That guy looks just like Chuck Norris, and he's shorter than I imagined.
I tell my wife about the Astros being at our hotel and we head back in the elevator. The elevator stops and my wife says, "who is that hot guy?" Sure enough, it's Brad Asmus. I tell her it's Asmus and he looks up then the doors close. I look over and my wife is faint.
On Saturday we see some of the other players walking in and out of the lobby and it's still weird to think that they're staying at this hotel. It's nice, but not Four Seasons or Ritz Carlton nice. We get back around 4pm and their team bus is just leaving for Comiskey. We get to the elevator and out walk Pettitte again and then Burke. He stars running toward the bus. I think they were waiting on Burke... rookie.
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