Watch this.
I suppose this post can't get to far along without bringing up steroids. Though McGwire has never publicly admitted it, we can safely say that his guilt is only as damning as OJ Simpson's homicidal tendencies and Michael Jackson's pedophile rumors.
I'm watching the 1999 Home Run Derby on ESPN. It was held in Boston. McGwire captivated the crowd in the first round hitting 13 towering bombs. Sammy Sosa was there rooting him on. The fans went crazy after each and every mammoth blast.
Knowing what we now know, or think we know, what can be said about McGwire's legacy? I know this, he was a great baseball player, he was fun.
Was it totally right what he did? No.
Is it disapointing that he never admitted to using perfformancing enhancing drugs? Absolutely.
I don't want to get into a long debate over steroids, baseball, cheating, Barry Bonds being a douche bag, I just don't want to go there.
I do want to address is this, whether McGwire gets into the Hall of Fame or not, (If I had a vote he would be in) he will go to his grave with the image of a user.
He was a nice man, he was a fan favorite, he brought baseball back when the
1994 strike all but pushed America away.
McGwire was good for baseball, steroids are wrong, but McGwire was good for baseball.
Oh and watch this...
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a general wonderment...do you do text messaging?
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