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The media has been all over Jason Giambi today. Once again he’s front and center in a steroids fiasco. The Daily News reported that Giambi failed his amphetamines test, which was given at some point over the past year.
The news is muddy at best. Perhaps the biggest indicator was that Giambi met lawyers today. Last Friday Giambi was quoted as saying:
“I was wrong for doing that stuff. We made a mistake,” Giambi said.
The Milwaukee Brewers have the best record in all of MLB baseball. Are they the best team in the NL or the MLB? Hardly.
The 2007 Brewers are, so far, proving that records are misleading. They are 24-10, which is a .706 win percent. They’ve won 6 in a row and 9 of their last 10.
If I told you that their last three games were against the Washington Nationals (9-25) and their four before that were against the Pittsburgh Pirates (14-18), would you still be impressed?
Roger Clemens agreed to a deal with the New York Yankees today. The deal is worth $28 million for one-year—yes, $28 million.
While he could earn less—depending on playing time and performance—it will still cost the Yankees $25-$30 million after that nice luxury tax hits.
Is Roger Clemens worth $28 million? How about $20 million? Many get on A-Rod for his contract, but how does it look now? A-Rod makes $25 million—close to Clemens cash—and he plays every day. Clemens pitches every 5th day—if he feels like it.
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