THE WEBLOG OF KEVIN C. MURPHY: CONJURING POLITICAL, CINEMATIC, AND CULTURAL ARCANA SINCE 1999

From Black Sox to Juiceball.

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"'Everyone involved in baseball over the past two decades -- commissioners, club officials, the players' association and players -- shares to some extent the responsibility for the steroids era,' Mitchell said in summation of his 20-month investigation. 'There was a collective failure to recognize the problem as it emerged and to deal with it early on.'" Former Senator (and go-to commission guy) George Mitchell's report on Steroids in Baseball is released. And, while outing a number of star players as users (including Roger Clemens, Andy Pettite, Eric Gagne, David Justice, John Rocker, Gary Sheffield, and Mo Vaughn), Mitchell instead argues for change and collective responsibility rather than the initiation of a witchhunt. It does seem obvious, based on the list of names, that steroids were rife throughout the sport and can't be limited to any one clubhouse (although there sure are a lot of Yankees named, aren't there?) Well, here's hoping they find a way to clean it all up. For my part, and as I've said several times now, major league baseball ranks somewhere down near hockey and golf in the list of sports I enjoy watching and following. Give me the NBA, or even the MLS, any day of the week (and the NFL twice on Sunday.)

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