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The Juicers


Homer

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i'm just thinking out loud and need some input. now let's just be civil. i'm just curious about whether a 25 man roster could be made from the guys who juiced...or highly suspected of it. who am i missing?

1B: mark mcgwire

2B: chuck knoblauch

3B: ken caminiti

SS: alex rodriguez

LF: barry bonds

CF: lenny dykstra

RF: sammy sosa

C: todd hundley

DH: manny ramirez

P1: roger clemens

P2: andy pettite

P3: kevin brown

P4: denny neagle

P5: paul byrd

CL: eric gagne

Pen:

jason grimsley

john rocker

ron villone

mike stanton

kent mercker

guillermo mota

ryan franklin

brendan donnelly

rafael betancourt

jim parque

ismael valdez

Bench:

miguel tejada

jose canseco

jay gibbons

troy glaus

jose guillen

jason giambi

fernando vina

rondell white

david segui

brian roberts

hal morris

rafael palmeiro

mo vaughn

gary sheffield

juan gonzalez

nefi perez

benito santiago

randy velarde

jack cust

brady anderson

jerry hairston jr

paul lo duca

glenallen hill

david justice

gary matthews jr

todd pratt

matt williams

wally joyner

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Never heard of them but hey if your right good job!

If you've never heard of most of the guys on that list, it might be time to look for a new sport to follow. I count 13 which are, or have been, household names.

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boy, after doing some digging, i'm finding that this is quite a list. i could fill an organization with these names. i'm sure i'm still missing some names.

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he hasn't been in any reports i've read. anybody else? man, i was thinking maybe making a team of these guys instead of a fictional team, but i think there may be too many.

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No No I meant Rafeal Betancourt (RP), Guillermo Mota (RP), Neifi Pérez (2B).

Betancourt is currently pitching for the Indians, Mota is currently with the Dodgers and Perez is retired.

Perez was an infielder and spent time with the Giants, Rockies, Royals, Tigers and Cubs.

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Sure as hell hope not 'cause that would pretty much force me out of following baseball ever again.

Same here. I've consistently said that if there's ever credible suspicion that he cheated, I'd just spend all my time with youth baseball.

Pujols has been very consistent, and he isn't in his aging years yet. He was also, as one coach described him at a conference, "the fat JuCo shortstop that could hit like crazy". You can see why, as a shortstop he was only drafted in the mid rounds. I point that out because he has filled into his "man's body" and lost the pudginess. It happens.

In reflex tests, he scores off the charts. Knowing what type of person he is (or is reputed to be by his off field actions) and what he represents, I would lose faith in all players, if he was a cheat.

I can't believe I saw the name Wally Joyner on this list. If there was ever a candidate for someone that "should" have used steroids, it'd be him. I dind;t actually know that he was suspected of it. I would have thought his performance would have improved, rather than a steady decline.

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