What a bunch of horse crap:
Gonzalez: Palmeiro 'has always been clean'
Thanks for your useless little opinion, jackass.Two-time AL MVP Juan Gonzalez says he told congressional investigators Tuesday that he thinks former teammate Rafael Palmeiro "has always been clean."
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"I told the committee that I have never seen Raffy use steroids," Gonzalez said. "In our time playing together, I never even heard any rumors that he was using steroids. So far as I know, and believe, Raffy has always been clean."
I love this part of the article:
Sounds to me like Gonzalez was a roid abuser himself, and it finally caught up with him. That would explain why for the last 4 years, all he had to do was fart and tear something so badly he'd be out for the season.Gonzalez, the AL MVP in 1996 and 1998, is now with the Cleveland Indians, but he tore a hamstring muscle in his only at-bat this season.
And oops, whadda ya know:
Sorry, I'm going to believe Canseco on this one.Jose Canseco wrote in his book "Juiced" that he introduced steroids to Texas teammates, including Palmeiro and Gonzalez. Asked in February about the book and its allegations, Gonzalez said: "It's not true. ... I never saw needles. I never saw pills. I never saw anything. ... The only guys who have put needles in my body are doctors."
Sounds like Juan's comments are out of pure self-interest.


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