Baseball for the Thinking Fan

Login | Register | Feedback

btf_logo
You are here > Home > Baseball Newsstand > Baseball Primer Newsblog > Discussion
Baseball Primer Newsblog
— The Best News Links from the Baseball Newsstand

Tuesday, March 04, 2008

Steroids Rules: Revising the Present as It Passes and Revising the Future Before It Comes

Rivisionist History…The latest from D.K. Wilson.

T.J. Quinn is a second-generation disinformation artist. He takes his cue from a much younger Armen Keteyian who was largely responsible for beginning the late-20th hysteria about steroids some 20 years ago in his article written as a sordid eulogy for ex-NFLer Lyle Alzado. And almost 20 years after his screed he sat in front of Dr. Fost and apologized for being an accidental progenitor of the same type of disinformation Quinn - and those who do the same as him - spreads today. Almost 20 years later Keteyian sat in front of virulent anti-steroids buff, Gary Wadler, formerly of the world Anti-Doping Agency (WADA), and found that Wadler had no scientific evidence to back his claims that steroids were the evil he claimed they were; found that Wadler had no idea that Fost’s work existed. Sadly, Wadler was reduced to pathetic phrases like, you’re playing Russian roulette with your health, and why would you take a chance using them even if they aren’t harmful?

Here we are, with scientific evidence before us in the way of a peer-reviewed study that clearly shows that steroids taken under a physician’s care have no deleterious effects on healthy males over the age of 25 and that every male, because of a natural reduction in the amount of testosterone produced by the body, should take monthly injections of steroids to lead a healthier life, and the study is shunned like an “amulet” - that was actually nothing more than a pendant - might have been during the Salem witch trials.

Like those trials, we have Barry Bonds as the man who would be crushed under heavy stones for maybe - or not - practicing the fine art of witchcraft and allegedly lying about his practice. And Quinn and Howard Bryant and Shaun Assael with his fallacious beginnings for modern steroid use (for a truncated version of the actual beginnings in the U.S., click here) and his account of the “war on steroids,” and the dynamic duo of Mark Fainaru-Wada and Lance Williams are nothing more than modern-day versions of Reverend Cotton Mather. And what then of Congress? They are the white wig-wearing magistrates who now have Roger Clemens prone under the weight of the heavy stones, readying him for a place next to Bonds.

Repoz Posted: March 04, 2008 at 02:37 PM | 4 comment(s) Login to Bookmark
  Tags: steroids

Reader Comments and Retorts

Go to end of page

Statements posted here are those of our readers and do not represent the BaseballThinkFactory. Names are provided by the poster and are not verified. We ask that posters follow our submission policy. Please report any inappropriate comments.

   1. Ray (RDP) Posted: March 04, 2008 at 04:49 PM (#2705634)
According to WEEI in Boston, there's new evidence that Clemens didn't use steroids. They broke the story here.
   2. ValueArb Posted: March 04, 2008 at 05:25 PM (#2705689)
How long before Kevin leads a mob with pitchfork and torch against this authors home?
   3. The Bones McCoy of THT Posted: March 04, 2008 at 06:28 PM (#2705826)
According to WEEI in Boston, there's new evidence that Clemens didn't use steroids. They broke the story here.


If those cretins are trying to look healthy--they missed. That is just sick and wrong.

Best Regards

John
   4. EddieA Posted: March 04, 2008 at 06:37 PM (#2705846)
Doesn't appear to me like steroids made their heads of hands grow.

You must be Registered and Logged In to post comments.

 

 

<< Back to main

Support BBTF

donate

Thanks to
Randy Jones
for his generous support.

Bookmarks

You must be logged in to view your Bookmarks.

Hot Topics

Buy MLB playoff tickets, plus 2011 World Series, 2011 ALCS tickets and NLCS game tickets. We also have Texas Rangers playoff schedule, tickets to Red Sox games and Yankees game tickets. Plus, buy Phillies baseball tickets, Tigers playoff tickets and the biggies like ALDS baseball tickets and 2011 NLDS tickets.

Demarini, Easton and TPX Baseball Bats

 

 

 

AllianceTickets.com has cheap MLB Tickets. Get all your Colorado Rockies Tickets, Seattle Mariners Tickets, San Francisco Giants Tickets and all your favorite baseball tickets here. We also carry cheap Denver Broncos Tickets, Seattle Seahawks Tickets and Denver Nuggets Tickets.

Page rendered in 0.1378 seconds
54 querie(s) executed