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Friday, December 14, 2007

Royals players cited by Mitchell [Mark Teahen opens his mouth]

Moving forward also struck a responsive chord with outfielder Mark Teahen, the Royals’ assistant player representative.

“I agree with just letting the past be the past. There’s no point in going back and doing a witch hunt on who did it and who didn’t,” Teahen said. “I’m sure they’ll find a lot of names to throw out there, but there’ll be a lot of names not mentioned or touched on.”

Although former Sen. George Mitchell alluded to toughening policies, Teahen disagreed.

“In the past two years, there have only been two positive tests per year, so it’s doing its job. It’s cleaned steroids out of baseball. A lot of his ideas on what he said we should add to the drug-testing policy, I felt like we already had ... I think the current policy is working and the past is the past,” Teahen said.

“A 50-game suspension for a first time testing positive is intense. That’s one-third of the season, and for a lot of guys, one-third of a season can’t be lost or otherwise their career is done.”

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For Teahen, there was a sense of relief that, aside from Guillen—whose case had surfaced earlier—no current Royals player was mentioned in the report.

“That one was already out there, so it’s nice to know that no one else has to deal with it,” Teahen said. “Hopefully, we can just deal with it and move on and put it in the past.”

Is Teahen as naive as I think he is?

I can't believe we're playing Francoeur(KevinHess) Posted: December 14, 2007 at 10:03 PM | 7 comment(s) Login to Bookmark
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   1. Brandon in MO (Yunitility Infielder) Posted: December 15, 2007 at 12:31 AM (#2646078)
Judging by Gregg Zaun..

Teahen is juicing
   2. villainx Posted: December 15, 2007 at 12:37 AM (#2646086)
I'm fine with this approach. MLB is testing already. Done. End of story.
   3. Posada Posse Posted: December 15, 2007 at 01:38 AM (#2646143)
Teahen is juicing


He should get his money back then. 7 HR's in 544 at bats??
   4. Brandon in MO (Yunitility Infielder) Posted: December 15, 2007 at 01:45 AM (#2646146)
Source

At the end of his first season, Oakland sent Teahen to a training center in Florida with instructions to gain 15 pounds and drop his body fat from 15 percent to 10 percent.


Looks like Teahen got to experience the "Winkwink nudgenudge" method of getting people on PEDs.
   5. pep21 Posted: December 15, 2007 at 05:32 AM (#2646260)
The lack of respect by players such as Teahan is the reason why fans are disgusted with the report. Do you really expect fans to believe that players are no longer juicing because you say so is not going to cut it. The MLBPA needs to take corrective action against the players juicing. Until that takes place then fans everywhere will continue to question the lack of committment by players to clean their sport. If a majority of players are not using PEDs then those players must demand that the MLBPA begin tougher testing and even tougher penalties for violators.
   6. David Nieporent (now, with children) Posted: December 15, 2007 at 08:37 AM (#2646367)
The lack of respect by players such as Teahan is the reason why fans are disgusted with the report. Do you really expect fans to believe that players are no longer juicing because you say so is not going to cut it. The MLBPA needs to take corrective action against the players juicing. Until that takes place then fans everywhere will continue to question the lack of committment by players to clean their sport. If a majority of players are not using PEDs then those players must demand that the MLBPA begin tougher testing and even tougher penalties for violators.
The MLBPA doesn't do testing or "corrective action" or "penalties." It's the players' association.
   7. I can't believe we're playing Francoeur(KevinHess) Posted: December 15, 2007 at 09:03 AM (#2646371)
Teahen is juicing


My second thought, after thinking it was crazy to just say "Well obviously the testing is working...duh," was "It sounds like he did some steroids and didn't get caught..."

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