Big Mac better fess up if he's gonna be a hitting coach for the Cards.
But I don't blame him for doing it. I don't blame the players one bit. You can be mad at them for cheating and being poor role models, but all they were doing was trying to stay competitive. You can blame the league for not snuffing it out as soon as it became a problem. They didn't, and the players had to do what they had to do in order to keep their jobs.
It could even be argued that the steroid era was a necessary evil for the revival of baseball after the strike. I don't know about that though. I do know that I still hate Barry Bonds, though. Not for his juicing, but for his piss poor attitude.
Its amazing looking back on those years and seeing how obvious it all was. And yet most of us had no clue. You can tell just by looking at someone if they're juicing or not, especially with a baseball player. The season is too long and hard to grow muscles that big. You can't work out all the time like with football. It is nice watching baseball now that its relatively clean. Nice to see all the young guys stepping up too.
Just my 2cents.