I hope Alex Rodriguez didn't cheat. If we do find out that he cheated, I will wish that he hadn't. But whatever happens, I'm not going to change my opinion that he's a great baseball player. Like many of the greatest players, he'll do whatever it takes to be the best player he can be. For a stretch of five or 10 years -- and yes, perhaps even today still -- being the best player could have meant cheating. Maybe the cheaters were wrong; that's the direction in which I lean, probably because I've got a streak of the moralist in me. But I will not sit idly while great athletes looking for an edge -- not all that different from the many generations before them -- are demonized by the high priests of baseball opinion. I will not.
about 3 years ago
philkid3
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I actuallly like Neyer, and agree with much of hte particle
but this is a bit over the top. Cut the sanctimonious crap, Rob.
And stop pretending like a guy who has written for the biggest sports network in the world and even got in the BBWWWAAAA or whatever isn’t’ one of the priests anyway.
Bringing you more-or-less replacement level analysis and commentary since sometime in 2008.
I'm not sure how writing for ESPN and being in the BBWAA automatically makes him one of the priests.
There are a few people working for both organizations I don’t think are holier than thou traditionalist fools.


















