I have decided to institute a new award among the numerous
awards given in sport. I am sure this sure will soon rival the ESPY’s in prestige. It will not be an annual but will be awarded more frequently to honor those who have buried
their heads in the sand as deep as possible to avoid the most obvious of
problems. The first winner is George Mitchell, that tireless anti- drug
crusader who did his best to expose and eradicate drugs from professional
baseball. Eleven months after his commission report here are his words: “There
is an awareness of the problem and a focus on dealing with it,” George you and your friend Bud Selig and all
those fat cat owners need to wake up. The problem is there, but there is no
problem if the people involved don’t admit there is a problem. Home run balls
flying out of the park and 100 mph fastball draw fans. Asses on numbers make
money. Get real this is entertainment not sport, right up there with WWF. If
baseball was serious why did the club that was the epicenter of the drugs in
baseball just rehire the strength and conditioning that was at ground zero
during that whole period
and then was personal trainer for one of the biggest abusers?
Hypocrisy!