
The George Mitchell Report will be released to the public tomorrow. And what a steaming crock of shit it will be. The NY Daily News is reporting that the report with have the names of between 60-80 ball players.
Impressive? Not in the least. In 2003, under pressure to crack down on steroids, MLB tested around 1400 active players, not as a way to punish the users, but to try to get an actual number on how large the problem truly was.
Somewhere between 5%-7% of those involved in the survey test returned a positive result, approximately somewhere around 100 people.
100 fuckin’ people tested positive in one year, yet G-Mitch spent 60 million dollars to compile a list of, at most, 80 names which are linked to steroids. Way to go top cop.
Impressive? Not in the least. In 2003, under pressure to crack down on steroids, MLB tested around 1400 active players, not as a way to punish the users, but to try to get an actual number on how large the problem truly was.
Somewhere between 5%-7% of those involved in the survey test returned a positive result, approximately somewhere around 100 people.
100 fuckin’ people tested positive in one year, yet G-Mitch spent 60 million dollars to compile a list of, at most, 80 names which are linked to steroids. Way to go top cop.
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