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I still see a bit of hypocrisy in the media in the way they treat baseball players who use performance enhancers vs. football players in particular who use the same stuff, but that's for another thread.
It'll be interesting to see how A-Rod's treatment changes - or doesn't change - as this year goes on. If he plays well, will it be perceived as a rebound from a controversial episode, or another thing to be skeptical about? If he struggles, does it become a sympathetic thing, or is it a Raffy-style pile-on until hes's out of the league?
Also - if more names leak from the list of 104 players who tested positive in 2003, will they immediately receive the same level of scrutiny that Rodriguez did, or will it be perceived as an unfair attack on that player's character if it happens to be somebody the media tends to treat in a positive light? Craig Biggio, for example - how would it be seen if it was suddenly leaked that Biggio tested positive for steroids?
I'd love to see this steroid/PED story go beyond the hysterics that always seem to accompany it, but that would require a serious, honest, and public debate. That doesn't get ratings.
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