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Tuesday, February 10, 2009ContemptI certainly wouldn't want to be Alex Rodriguez right now, but it would be way better to be him than whoever it was dropped the dime on him:The judge in the Barry Bonds perjury case could find BALCO prosecutors, investigators or officials in contempt if evidence connects them to the leak of formerly anonymous 2003 Major League baseball drug tests that resulted in allegations that Alex Rodriguez took steroids. In any event, I sure hope Selena Roberts is enjoying her victory lap over her scoop, because she may very soon find herself in front of Judge Illston being ordered to reveal her sources. Posted by Craig Calcaterra at 7:20am Comments
Pete Toms said...
I have some sympathy for A Rod and Bonds and Clemens. Because they are superstars they will suffer the greatest consequences…others just as guilty but less talented, less famous, less accomplished, perhaps less dedicated, go relatively unnoticed… Posted 02/10 at 01:14 PM
go zips said...
why wouldnt you want to be a rod? he’s making MILLIONS. he has banged many hot celebrity chicks. he, his kids, his kids kids and his kids kids kids never have to work a day in their lives. so what he took steroids. i would trade places with him yesterday. he has 252 million reasons to trade places with him. he could retire tomorrow and never be heard from again without missing a beat. Posted 02/10 at 01:36 PM
philosofool said...
What do you mean he will never have to work a day in his life? He works at practice, he works when he plays, he works when he has to get on a plane and fly 2000 miles for a game. He works well past eight o’clock at least a few days every week from April to the end of September. And if he does really well, he works through the month of October. If you add up all the time that he has to spend doing something someone else tells him to do, well, that’s a lot of time. He’s very, very handsomely rewarded for that time, but don’t pretend like it’s not a lot of time doing what other people tell him to do. That, if you ask me, is work. Posted 02/10 at 05:00 PM
go zips said...
fool - i HOPE you are not serious….. Posted 02/10 at 05:38 PM
Kevin said...
So far as Judge Illston, he can order all he wants. I’d be very shocked if she gave up her source(s) under any circumstances, save for them releasing her from her obligation. To do otherwise would be professional suicide. Posted 02/10 at 05:49 PM
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WHO HAD A-ROD’S BACK?
You know not the press, they have ulterior motives hawking their rags.
Not the Players Union- too busy looking for or making up excuses.
Not the pompous whistle blower- some misguided governemnt clark schnook to whom baseball means nothing.
Answer: Only the New York Yankees organization who are trying their best to help and maintain the dignity they are known for.
A-Rod an unsympathetic character? Re-read the Joe DiMaggio bio from a few years ago.
My mantra (for the second day in a row) Leave A-Rod alone!