Why exactly should I care about baseball players using steroids?
[Bonus question: If the media absolutely must cover this story, couldn’t they limit it to ESPN?]
SAL DeTRAGLIA's VIRTUAL TAPAS BAR
Above average home cook, published humorist, endurance athlete, former ex-pat, recovering attorney, doting husband, dedicated dad, non-Italian speaking Italian-American, and endearingly lousy ukulele player. It’s all true. It’s all Sal. This website (www.saldetraglia.com) is my outlet to inform and entertain, on both the personal and professional fronts.
Why exactly should I care about baseball players using steroids?
[Bonus question: If the media absolutely must cover this story, couldn’t they limit it to ESPN?]
I was thinking similar thoughts just moments ago. Are you getting bombarded in Spain or are you closer to my timezone?
I’m am more interested in attorneys using performance enhancing drugs.
Still in Spain, my headless friend.
I, personally, am more concerned with the behavior of OJ or Vick than I am about Bonds or Clemons.
Although MLB hasn’t bothered to ask my advice, I’ll tell you how to rid baseball of steroids forever. Set a salary cap of $100,000 per player.
It’s plenty of money for any rational person to live on, but not enough to justify sacrificing one’s kidneys, liver and nuggets.
Don’t get me started! (However, I realize my love of baseball runs far deeper than the average American woman’s — even my husband thinks I have an unhealthy obsession.)